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DOE Webinar January 12, 2010—Greensburg, Kansas: Lessons Learned and Steps Forward

The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Building Technologies Program is offering a Webinar on Tuesday, January 12, 2010, from 12:00-1:30 p.m. EST titled "Greensburg, Kansas: Lessons Learned and Steps Forward".

This is the third and final Webinar about Greensburg, Kansas, presented by the Building Technologies Program. With the help of DOE and its National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Greensburg is rebuilding as a model green community after recovering from a massive tornado in May 2007. The town is incorporating ambitious renewable energy and energy efficiency strategies to realize its vision of becoming an affordable sustainable community. This Webinar will discuss:

  • Successes in rebuilding green in the residential sector and ongoing efforts to establish a green home program in Greensburg
  • The start of a new wind energy business and plans for the future
  • Lessons learned about rebuilding green from a federal agency perspective.

This Webinar is geared toward federal agencies, state energy offices, renewable energy and energy efficiency associations, architects, planning firms, and residential and commercial builders.

The presenters will include:

  • Lynn Billman, Senior Analyst, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  • Haley Estes, Director of Marketing and Business Development, BTI Wind Energy
  • John Holton, Architect/Engineer, Integrated Building and Construction Solutions (IBACOS)

This Webinar is free of charge, but you must register in advance to obtain a URL for the presentation and call-in phone number. Learn more about the Webinar.

Visit the Buildings Technologies Program Web site for information about research and development of technologies and practices to achieve the goal of marketable net-zero energy commercial and residential buildings.