Ep. 11: Peter
Amerongen,
Solar Seminar, April 14, 2010, Part One of
Six
Getting as close as possible to Net Zero Energy here on the
northern prairies can be a daunting and expensive challenge.
With our cold weather and long winter nights, it requires a
careful blend of conservation in all its forms, passive and
active solar collection, and solar electricity. Having
worked through the obstacles to net zero energy for three
successful projects to date, Peter Amerongen of Habitat
Studio and Workshop has begun to identify a logical series
of steps for designing for maximum net energy reduction at
the lowest incremental cost. The sequence applies also to
net-zero ready and near zero projects. Video Info
Viewer's Guide
Peter Amerongen Part One of six Getting as close as
possible to Net Zero Energy here on the
northern prairies can be a daunting and
expensive challenge. With our cold
weather... more (YouTube)
Peter Amerongen Part Two of six In 2009, the province of
Ontario brought in a series of
world-class renewable energy programs.
If similar programs in Europe are any
indication....
more (YouTube)
Peter Amerongen Part Three of six In 2009, the province of
Ontario brought in a series of
world-class renewable energy programs.
If similar programs in Europe are any
indication....
more (YouTube)
Peter Amerongen Part Four of six In 2009, the province of
Ontario brought in a series of
world-class renewable energy programs.
If similar programs in Europe are any
indication....
more (YouTube)
Peter Amerongen Part Five of six In 2009, the province of
Ontario brought in a series of
world-class renewable energy programs.
If similar programs in Europe are any
indication....
more (YouTube)
Peter Amerongen Part Six of six In 2009, the province of
Ontario brought in a series of
world-class renewable energy programs.
If similar programs in Europe are any
indication....
more (YouTube)