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GreenBuilt Home Tour Webinar Series
Sep
15
4:00 PM16:00

GreenBuilt Home Tour Webinar Series

Homeowners Discuss How to Green Your Home

Whether you’re a homeowner just starting your sustainability journey or an experienced DIYer looking for your next project, this webinar will help you find inspiration.

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Multiple homeowners will share the lower-cost projects and upgrades they’ve recently made in their Illinois homes that resulted in energy savings — making an impact for the planet and the wallet.

Examples include:

  • Window & door replacement for better insulation

  • Heat pump heating & cooling system install

  • Solar panel install

  • Energy efficient appliances

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GreenBuilt Home Tour Webinar Series
Sep
8
4:00 PM16:00

GreenBuilt Home Tour Webinar Series

GreenBuilt Home Series: Ask the Expert

This webinar is the perfect starting point if you’re considering an all-electric upgrade for your own home.

Illinois Green Alliance invites you to our free webinar where you will hear from a panel of experts on how to best accomplish green projects in your home.

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GreenBuilt Home Tour Webinar Series
Aug
25
4:00 PM16:00

GreenBuilt Home Tour Webinar Series

How to Prioritize Sustainability Projects for an All-Electric Home

Two homeowners share their pathway and project priorities on their journey to all-electric home retrofits.

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Illinois Green Alliance invites you to our free webinar covering how to prioritize decarbonization projects in your home and two homeowners that are part of the ComEd all-electric pilot.

Attendees will leave with tips and tools for decarbonizing and reducing your energy bill through an all-electric retrofit. Homeowner Jeff Spaulding prioritized energy efficiency in his retrofit of a Lincoln Square solid masonry 2 flat. The all-electric home was renovated to include ducted heat pump heating and cooling, induction ranges, heat pump range /hot water, and ENERGY STAR® appliances.

The result — a high performing and healthy home that saves on the energy bill and reduces overall environmental impact.

Architect Tom Bassett-Dilley is in the middle of a renovation on his own home to achieve an all-electric, net zero home. Tom will share his top projects and how he prioritized projects over the renovation period.

The program will also include a breakdown of ComEd Rebates and the new ComEd All-Electric Pilot.

With ComEd’s Energy Efficiency Program, builders of new construction single-family homes, duplexes, townhomes and 2-4 flats are eligible to receive $2000 per home in financial incentives for achieving best practice energy efficiency. Meet the Electric Homes New Construction program's energy efficiency requirements including envelope, all-electric HVAC, heat pump water heating, lighting and appliances. Learn about additional clean energy strategies like solar power, electric vehicle charging, smart homes and induction cooking. Visit ComEd.com/ElectricHomes, call 855-433-2700 or email BusinessEE@ComEd.com.

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GreenBuilt Home Tour Webinar Series
Aug
11
4:00 PM16:00

GreenBuilt Home Tour Webinar Series

A Tale of Two Codes: Adapting Your Approach to Net Zero New Construction

This new construction focused webinar will feature 2 net zero homes — one in Western Springs, IL and one in Boulder, CO. Scott Sanders and Nate Kipnis will discuss the approaches taken for these homes — representing varied market demands and different code requirements.

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The Western Springs, IL home raises the standards and expectations for indoor air quality, comfort, and durability to address today’s health concerns and requirements. This home will include solar panels, electric vehicle charging station, heat pump and tankless water heating, advanced water protection, and superior insulation.

Brightleaf Homes is a committed partner to the Zero Energy Ready Homes program in addition to putting electric HVAC and water heating in this home. All Brightleaf Homes have LED fixtures, advanced insulation, and windows that reflect hot summer sun or are oriented to maximize the natural light all for the purpose of reducing the demand for energy in a home. A portion of the energy demand is offset through the home’s energy production, using solar panels. This home is pursuing the ENERGY STAR for Homes, DOE Zero Energy Ready, EPA Indoor AirPLUS and EPA WaterSense certifications.

Nate Kipnis shares the inspiration behind a net zero Boulder, CO home, producing more power than it uses on an annual basis. Given its mountain location and the desire of the client, it is also planned as an off grid home. To stay operational even when the owner isn’t home, a battery array that powers the house gets its power from the large solar PV array, and, when needed, from a propane powered generator.

As noted above, the home is planned to be net zero for its energy use. This will be achieved by combining a smaller footprint home, a very tight perimeter shell, being all electric (HVAC, water heating, dryer and cooktop), integrating a 24 panel, 9 kWh solar PV array with a series of batteries.

Interested in sponsoring the GreenBuilt Home Series? Email Ashley Marinko at amarinko@illinoisgreenalliance.org to learn how you can earn recognition for your company.

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GreenBuilt Home Tour Webinar Series
Jul
28
4:00 PM16:00

GreenBuilt Home Tour Webinar Series

A Frank Lloyd Wright Home's 5-Year Path to Net Zero

Join Illinois Green Alliance for the first session of the virtual GreenBuilt Home Series highlighting Frank Lloyd Wright Balch House (Oak Park, IL) and its 5-year path to becoming net zero! This webinar will feature architect Tom Basset-Dilley, mechanical engineer Mark Nussbaum, builder Doug Freerksen, and the homeowner with a mission, Samantha Lotti, who will share their story of renovation and preservation.

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Learn how they are carefully retrofitting the home toward net zero and all-electric through prioritizing projects over the 5-year plan. Attendees will leave the program with a better understanding of how to begin tackling similar projects in their own home.

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GreenBuilt Virtual Home Tour: Wellness + High Performance
Jul
29
3:30 PM15:30

GreenBuilt Virtual Home Tour: Wellness + High Performance

Join Illinois Green for four unique web events highlighting green homes across the region. The GreenBuilt Home Series will be held on July 8th, July 15th, July 22nd, and July 29th. These webinars will focus on topics like passive house design, deep energy retrofits, all-electric homes and homeowner-driven sustainability projects.

During this event, you will get a chance to meet the builders, designers, and homeowners behind the featured green homes, experience the latest sustainable home technologies in action, and learn energy efficient strategies to implement in your own home. Check out the quick links below for more information.

Tickets for the 2020 GreenBuilt Home Series are now available! $5 Ticket per webinar $15 Ticket to see all four webinars Webinars include:

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GreenBuilt Virtual Home Tour: Passive House Showcase
Jul
22
3:30 PM15:30

GreenBuilt Virtual Home Tour: Passive House Showcase

Join Illinois Green for four unique web events highlighting green homes across the region. The GreenBuilt Home Series will be held on July 8th, July 15th, July 22nd, and July 29th. These webinars will focus on topics like passive house design, deep energy retrofits, all-electric homes and homeowner-driven sustainability projects.

During this event, you will get a chance to meet the builders, designers, and homeowners behind the featured green homes, experience the latest sustainable home technologies in action, and learn energy efficient strategies to implement in your own home. Check out the quick links below for more information.

Tickets for the 2020 GreenBuilt Home Series are now available! $5 Ticket per webinar $15 Ticket to see all four webinars Webinars include:

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GreenBuilt Virtual Home Tours: Deep Energy Retrofit
Jul
15
3:30 PM15:30

GreenBuilt Virtual Home Tours: Deep Energy Retrofit

Join Illinois Green for four unique web events highlighting green homes across the region. The GreenBuilt Home Series will be held on July 8th, July 15th, July 22nd, and July 29th. These webinars will focus on topics like passive house design, deep energy retrofits, all-electric homes and homeowner-driven sustainability projects.

During this event, you will get a chance to meet the builders, designers, and homeowners behind the featured green homes, experience the latest sustainable home technologies in action, and learn energy efficient strategies to implement in your own home. Check out the quick links below for more information.

Tickets for the 2020 GreenBuilt Home Series are now available! $5 Ticket per webinar $15 Ticket to see all four webinars Webinars include:

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GreenBuilt Virtual Home Tour: All Electric Homes
Jul
8
3:30 PM15:30

GreenBuilt Virtual Home Tour: All Electric Homes

Join Illinois Green for four unique web events highlighting green homes across the region. The GreenBuilt Home Series will be held on July 8th, July 15th, July 22nd, and July 29th. These webinars will focus on topics like passive house design, deep energy retrofits, all-electric homes and homeowner-driven sustainability projects.

During this event, you will get a chance to meet the builders, designers, and homeowners behind the featured green homes, experience the latest sustainable home technologies in action, and learn energy efficient strategies to implement in your own home. Check out the quick links below for more information.

Tickets for the 2020 GreenBuilt Home Series are now available! $5 Ticket per webinar $15 Ticket to see all four webinars Webinars include:

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Lunch and Learn: Moving Toward Carbon-Free Residences
Jun
22
12:00 PM12:00

Lunch and Learn: Moving Toward Carbon-Free Residences

From Seven Generations Ahead:

Speakers:

Tom Bassett-Dilley AIA CPHC, President, Tom Bassett-Dilley Architects

Renner Winston, Lead Solar Advisor, Atlas Solar Advisors

Description:

This session will feature ways that residents can move toward lowering their carbon emissions through a variety of steps and strategies leading to net zero carbon emissions. Topics will include energy efficiency measures beyond LED lights, net zero carbon homes, the electrification of homes, and financing models for residential solar installations.

Please join from your computer, tablet or smartphone.

https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/836018997

You can also dial in using your phone.

United States: +1 (646) 749-3122

Access Code: 836-018-997

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