Full Title:
MIA (Ch.8) Staying Warm (Ep.4) Passive Solar
Short Title and
Description:
Passive
Solar
The Atchisons of
Edmonton built a house that has used half the energy of a typical
Edmonton house over the last 25 years. But there’s many more benefits to
these ancient design principles than just saving money.
About Chapter 8:
Staying Warm
The Energy and
Utilities Board says our natural gas supplies are in decline. Heating
fuel is not a luxury in Alberta so this issue hits close to home,
literally. What are the new technologies that will keep us warm in
future Alberta winters?
About
Made-in-Alberta (MIA) Series
Energy, water and
climate, these are hot topics for the 21st Century. With conventional
fuel reserves running out, water tables running low, and global
temperatures running high, 96 percent of Albertans now want new energy
solutions. Since 2004, Barb Allard and her Made-in-Alberta team have
been finding these solutions and bringing them to community television
and the world wide web.
For more information
about Made-in-Alberta.
Locations: Edmonton,
Alberta, Canada
Length:
4 min
Date Produced:
November
29, 2008
Production Company:
RBCC
Produced in
partnership with:
Solar Energy Society of Canada, Inc.
– Northern Alberta Chapter
Broadcaster:
Shaw TV, Capital Region
Aired/Screened/Webcast:
Broadcast
Shaw TV, Capital Region, December 2008
Uploaded to YouTube, December 2008
Available on DVD?
- pending
Credits:
Executive
Producer for RBCC: Barb Allard
Written & Directed: Barb Allard
Expert researcher: Cheryl Atchison, Gordon Howell
Cinematography & DOP: Kyle Schneider, Jeremy Rittwage
Additional camera: Jimmy Bustos
Editor: Jeremy Rittwage
Additional editing: Kevin Burdett
Photography:
Phil Stoffer, U.S. Geological Survey
link:
http://3dparks.wr.usgs.gov/2005/mesaverde/html/mv068.htm
Bruce Blacklock
http://werewolf.ca
NASA
link:
http://www.nasa.gov/topics/nasalife/green_paint.html
Motion Graphics: Kyle Schneider
Original Music: Garage Band licensed music library
Interviewees &
Experts (in order of appearance):
Rob
Harlan, Solar & Energy-efficient Building Expert
Cheryl Atchison, Passive Solar Home Owner
Garry Atchison, Meteorologist, Passive Solar Home Owner
Additional Thanks
to:
Jerry
Shaw, Passive Solar Designer and Owner
Ed Moline, Passive Solar Home Designer and Owner
Bruce Donovan, Passive
Solar Designer and Owner
Perry Kinkaide, Alberta Council of Advanced Technology
https://www.abctech.ca/
Ernest Siu, Technology Transfer Officer
Tags:
passive solar
efficient energy environment green eco clean diy independent climate
global warming peak new future
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