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  • 28 / Apr
    2009

What If The West End Were The Green End?


A random chemical plant in Rubbertown

A random chemical plant in Rubbertown




Big plans in Chicago for solar energy got us thinking about Louisville.  TreeHugger reported today that Chicago’s South Side is installing the largest urban solar power plant in the United States.


“Where once there was an abandoned industrial site, soon there shall be the biggest urban solar power plant in the USA. It shakes down like this: $60 million + 33,000 solar panels + 39 acres in the South Side of Chicago + Obama’s stimulus = one solid, 10 megawatt producin’ solar power plant. And it should be up and running by the end of this year.”


That’s enough solar energy to power 1,500 homes and is equivalent to removing 2,500 cars from the streets or planting over 3,200 acres of forest.  All while cleaning up and reusing an abandoned industrial brownfield site.


But what if Louisville started down this road of thinking big sustainably.  We could create our own sort of eco-city-within-a-city.  And we could do it in some of the most centrally located and affordable neighborhoods in the city.  There are plenty of brownfield sites in Louisville sitting neglected that could house some sort of solar plant.  The new green end should incorporate more than just solar energy though (either centrally produced at a plant or locally produced on a house’s roof).  Emphasis on energy efficiency, transit, walkability could create a veritable “Green End.”


Imagine a neighborhood brought back to life by a focus on sustainability.  There’s some amazing architecture and real estate waiting for redevelopment in our existing neighborhoods that are walkable and close to Downtown.  There’s already efforts going on to create sustainable neighborhoods, most notably the East Market/NuLu District with several LEED Certified buildings is looking to acquire LEED Neighborhood Certification.  In the end, all of Louisville should become more sustainable, but targeting efforts to create a cohesive whole as an example neighborhood and magnet to green, new economy jobs could provide a guiding light for the city and nation.

  • 14 / Apr
    2009

Save Some Green While Going Green Through Earth Day

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Local solar panel dealer and installer RegenEn Solar has announced two partnerships to help your home or business to become more environmentally friendly.  RegenEn Solar has partnered with the Sustain store in St. Matthews to offer residential solar power systems to Louisville homeowners.  To celebrate, the team is offering a $1,000 discount on new solar panels for your home or business if it supplies 25% or more of the building’s electricity.  The offer is available through Earth Day on April 22nd, so you’d better act fast.


Together, RegenEn Solar and Sustain hope to educate the public on the impact of solar power on the environment.  RegenEn Solar says one solar panel system supplying 100% of the electric power to an average home over a 25 year period is equivalent to removing 600,000 lbs. of CO2 from the atmosphere, planting 32,000 trees, or removing 700,000 miles of automobile travel.  That’s quite a savings, and with their Earth Day incentives, you could save even more.


RegenEn Solar has also partnered with local “green” architect and developer Mark Isaacs to offer Eco-audits for your home or business.  These audits are a combination of an energy audit and an evaluation of the building’s materials and appliances intended to save money on energy costs and ensure that you’re using the most efficient appliances and “green” building materials in your home or business.  Mark Isaacs has been awarded numerous accolades in sustainable design and serves on the Governor’s High Performance Building Standards Committee overseeing energy performance on state-sponsored construction projects.


If you have been considering a solar panel system for your home or business, there’s no better time to take advantage of these savings before Earth Day.  Not only will you help burn a little less coal in the Commonwealth, you’ll also save money while doing it.


  • 13 / Mar
    2009

RegenEn Solar Fighting To ‘Keep Louisville Green’

RegenEn Solar

RegenEn Solar



We recently came across a new local company hoping to bring solar power to homes and businesses across Louisville.  RegenEn Solar sells and installs photovoltaic cells that can pay for themselves in a matter of years.  By harnessing the most plentiful renewable energy source available  –  the sun, solar panels can be used to power just about anything from your television to the blender or can replace a gas-guzzling hot water heater.


Louisville is in desperate need of RegenEn Solar, too.  According to the Brookings Institution, Louisville ranks 98th out of 100 metro areas for carbon footprints.  That means you individually emitted 1.318 metric tons of carbon last year.  With generous tax incentives on the state and Federal level for installing photovoltaic systems and declining costs, we could change that statistic as rapidly as you can say Possibility City.  Solar power is more affordable than ever and a solar panel system can last forever with very little maintenance.  A typical residential installation can save over $4,000 from rebates and the unit would pay for itself a few years later.  After that, it’s all free energy.


As you soak up the sun, a new solar panel system can actually give you that rare joy of watching your electric meter spin backwards as you sell excess power back to LG & E.  After the recent wind and ice storms, it sure would be nice to have the utility paying us for electricity rather than the other way around.  And you don’t have to worry about drawing your electricity from those coal fired power plants, either.  What RegenEn Solar offers, really, is your ticket to energy independence, all done locally.  The solar-power trend isn’t just about going ‘green.’  It’s also a great investment for your property.  Business 2.0 Magazine sums it up nicely:


“New tax credits and rebates are making solar-powered conversions as smart as redoing your kitchen. Before you drop $40,000 or more on a new kitchen or master bath, consider the newcomer on the renovation block: a rooftop solar-power system that not only will lower your overhead costs and insulate you from a volatile energy market but will likely add just as much to your home value over the long haul. A study in Appraisal Journal found that for every utility-bill dollar saved annually because of an improvement, you gain $10 to $20 in property value. So if you can zero out a $1,000 annual electric tab by installing solar, you’ll get back $10,000 to $20,000 in home value.”


And to sweeten the deal even more, RegenEn Solar will set aside 2% of gross revenue along with external fundraising to help pay for a solar panel system for Louisville’s disadvantaged.  Their philanthropic arm also aims to expand solar outreach programs to disadvantaged communities across the globe to bring clean, renewable solar energy to help solve global “green” issues.


If you’re interested in solar technology for your home or business, you should definitely get in touch with RegenEn Solar.  They can help you choose the right photovoltaic system for your application and guide you through government tax credits to save you even more green.  We put a green button on the top of the page that will take you to RegenEn Solar’s web site where you can learn about solar panels and follow the Keep Louisville Green blog that’s full of information on environmental issues locally and abroad.  RegenEn Solar is creating the “green” jobs of the new economy today right here in Louisville and training a workforce knowledgable in cutting edge technologies.  This is exactly the kind of business and product that will help Louisville excell in the 21st century.


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