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Use Clean Energy

ECOMETRO EDITORS / Thursday, November 19, 2009 07:47 PM

Purchase Green Power
Seattle City Light (greenupseattle.org) Purchase green power for the percentage of energy you use. $3/25%, $6/50%, $12/100%.

Puget Sound Energy (pse.com) Purchase 100% of your usage for just over a penny per kWh (usually $10 extra per month), or in blocks of $2 per 160 kWh.

Snohomish PUD (snopud.com) Contributions to Planet Power can be made in $3 increments. Tacoma Power (tacomapower.com) Evergreen Options can be purchased for $3 per 250 kWh. More...

TAGS: HOME, energy

Seattle Green Events Oct 1-8

ECOMETRO SEATTLE TEAM / Thursday, October 1, 2009 05:53 PM

Harvest Celebration (Closing Day)
Celebrate the end of the farmer's market season in Queen Anne. Come for all the wonderful produce that this time of year ensures and stay for the live music and community activities that the market has to provide.
Oct 1, 3-7pm, Queen Anne Ave N & Crockett St - Queen Anne, Seattle

Romeo et Juliette The tragic love story is brought to stage and told through dance in an amazingly unique and beautiful way. Pacific Northwest Ballet constantly provides the Puget Sound with amazing performances and this is one not to miss.
Thru Oct 4th, McCaw Hall, 321 Mercer St - Lower Queen Anne, Seattle

“Rewards of Fair Trade” at PCC Natural Markets 
October is Fair Trade month and PCC is ready to share their bounty of amazing products with the public. Come by and sample fairly traded products that represent sustainable growing methods, fair working conditions and of the utmost quality. And remember, PCC's coffee line is entirely organic, Fair Trade certified, from your hot cup there to the beans you bring home!
Oct 3, 10-2pm, 9803 Edmonds Way - Edmonds
Oct 4, 11-3pm, 600 N 34th - Fremont, Seattle

I Heart Rummage  
Looking for something unique and one of a kind? You can probably find it at I Heart Rummage. This monthly fair showcases many urban and indie crafters from across the Northwest and is a great way to support your local artist.
Oct 4, 12-4pm, Chop Suey - 1325 E. Madison - Capitol Hill, Seattle

Annual Ship Canal Clean-up  
Help is needed to clean the waterway between the Fremont Bridge and the Ballard Locks. Many different types of water craft will be used to assist in the cleanup and a cook out for all the volunteers will wrap up the day! Sponsored by: Seattle Marine Business Coalition, US Army Corps of Engineers, Port of Seattle, Puget Sound Keepers Alliance, and Seattle Public Utilities. For more info and to pre-register as a volunteer contact Lise Kenworthy at lisekenworthy@comcast.net
Oct 3, 9-1pm, Fisherman's Terminal, 3919 18th Ave W - Interbay, Seattle

Pike Pub Agent Green Re-Visitation
In April, Seattle Green Drinks helped Pike Pub & Brewery raise money to update their lighting system and do away with high energy usage. As a thank you, Pike Pub will be giving tours of the retrofits as well as specials on drinks and food.
Oct 7, 5:30pm to 7:30pm, 1415 1st Ave - Pike Place, Seattle More...

TAGS: EVENTS

Saving Energy Can Now Begin at Hohm

Starting Now
SCOTT THOMSEN / Friday, June 26, 2009 01:56 PM

A new tool is about to become available online for Seattle area residents that will help us track and reduce our energy usage.

The free application is called Hohm – a mashup of the words home and ohm, which is a measurement of electrical resistance.

The application was built by a little software company on the east side called Microsoft. OK, they’re not little anymore, but they are mostly local. The power for this tool comes from its ability to link up with energy use data from local utilities and crunch it into suggestions for saving energy and money, which is what THIS SPACE is all about.

Seattle City Light (which provides this author’s paycheck) and Puget Sound Energy are among the first four utilities in the country to partner with Microsoft to provide this service to their customers.

When a person creates a Hohm account he or she can follow a link to connect the tool to their energy provider by answering three security questions. The utility will then transmit usage data to Microsoft for display and analysis by Hohm. A user also can create a profile of their home with information such as the type of heating and appliances that are in use.

Hohm shows electricity and natural gas usage over time along with temperature comparisons. It makes comparisons against similar homes in the surrounding area, including what your most energy-efficient neighbors are doing to keep their bills low.

Then comes the really cool part.

Using the energy data, the home profile information and other factors, Hohm will generate personalized recommendations for cutting your energy consumption along with an estimate of how much money you could save by making that change. The recommendations include links to rebates and other incentive programs from your local utility.

The data crunching to generate those recommendations is based, in part, on complex algorithms and data developed by Lawrence Berkeley Labs and the Department of Energy.

One person might find out how much she could save by switching her light bulbs to compact fluorescents. Another might learn how much that spare fridge in the basement is costing him and how he can score a $30 rebate for recycling it.

While those energy-saving tips might sound familiar, linking them to the projected savings for a particular person’s home could be enough of an extra nudge to take a person from interested observer to actively making energy efficiency improvements.

So this week’s ONE THING that you can do to cut down your energy consumption and keep a few more dollars in your bank account is to check out Hohm. Its Beta version release is expected any day.

You can get more information at www.microsoft-hohm.com or www.seattle.gov/light/conserve/hohm. At the Hohm site you can also sign up for a notice from Microsoft when they release the Beta.

I look forward to hearing from any readers that would like to share their experiences with the new tool. More...

TAGS: HOME, energyrgy efficiency, microsoft, puget sound energy, seattle city light

Around the Sound: Community Events June 25-July 1

ECOMETRO SEATTLE TEAM / Thursday, June 25, 2009 12:54 PM

There's a lot going on this weekend right here in the Puget Sound! You've got Seattle's PrideFest, Strawberry Festivals in Bellevue and at Remlinger Farms, SeaTac's International Festival, Shoreline's Arts Festival, Port Orchard's Fathoms O' Fun Summer Festival, the Capitol Hill Pride Festival, Greenwood Car Show, Taste of Tacoma, and a Party in the Park in Kirkland. Wow!

But if that doesn't keep you busy, take a look at the event we are highlighting this week by clicking on "More". And don't be shy - let us know what your weekend plans entail!

Image Credit: Flickr/Creative Commons
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Stimulating Your Energy Savings

Starting Now
SCOTT THOMSEN / Tuesday, June 2, 2009 12:52 PM

The Obama Administration’s plan to stimulate our country’s sagging economy with a massive infusion of grants, tax breaks and other federal spending includes a boost for people who want to save energy.
The stimulus bill approved by Congress earlier this year contains a federal tax credit for consumers who add insulation, reflective roofing or energy-efficient windows, doors or heating systems. Those who take advantage of the tax credit can have the federal government pay for up to 30 percent of those energy-cutting home improvements.
Improvements made in 2009 and 2010 qualify for the tax credit. The most a person can receive is $1,500, which is 30 percent of a $5,000 purchase.
Other equipment is eligible for the tax credit without any cap on the amount. This includes solar energy panels, solar hot water systems, geothermal heat pumps, small wind systems or fuel cells. That equipment must be installed by 2016 to qualify.
These tax credits come on top of incentives that are already being offered by electric and gas utilities.
In a previous column, THIS SPACE described the $1,200 discount my employer, Seattle City Light, and Puget Sound Energy are providing on ductless heat pumps. Among the other incentives are rebates for Energy Star water heaters, high-efficiency air-source heat pumps and insulation.
Each of these steps has the potential to significantly reduce your energy consumption and lower your monthly bills. So if you’ve ever thought about replacing your leaky, single-pane windows, rattling furnace or rusty water heater, there’s no time like now.
The ONE THING you can do this week to save energy and keep some extra money in your bank account is to investigate the incentives available from your utility and the federal government then find a qualified company to help you install some energy-efficient upgrades. Many installers are looking for work too, which means a little negotiating could save you even more.
You’ll appreciate the increased comfort in your home and the smaller energy bills for years to come. More...

TAGS: HOME, energy efficiency, federal stimulus

Eco Labels Don’t Always Wash

Starting Now
SCOTT THOMSEN / Friday, May 15, 2009 01:54 PM

On a recent trip to the supermarket, my wife brought home a new detergent for the dishwashing machine. We both responded favorably to the “Eco” labeling on the soap, which indicated that it did not include phosphorous.

Increases in phosphorous in waterways can cause harmful algae blooms, so finding an opportunity to cut back can be a good thing. Unfortunately, the good feelings of reducing our impact on the water system faded with each new load of dishes. The soap left a lot of filmy residue, and more importantly failed to remove the food particles we wanted to wash off.

To get them clean, we had to run the dishes through a second cycle, which obviously brings us to the point of THIS SPACE: how to save electricity and keep a few more dollars in your bank account. More...

TAGS: HOME, energy, energy star

Seattle Green Events - May is here!

ECOMETRO SEATTLE TEAM / Thursday, April 30, 2009 12:45 PM

The sun should be making an appearance here in the Puget Sound in good timing for a couple of this spring's best events. If you are looking to plant a garden or find new ways to reduce your impact on the planet, you'll stay busy this weekend!

Seattle Tilth's Edible Plant Sale

This sale features Seattle's largest selection of organic, heirloom, and rare veggie starts, as well as NW native plants, and fruit-bearing perennials and trees.
May 2-3, 9am-3pm
Meridian Park

Sustainable West Seattle Festival   
The theme for this year's festival is “Building Resilience in our Local Community”; sustainability is of course not only about reducing our footprint and cutting carbon—it is also about creating communities that are resilient to the changing conditions of our economy, changing climate, and energy, food, and water supplies.
May 3, 10am-3pm
Wells Fargo parking lot at the Alaska Junction

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Puget Sound Events Feb 19-25

ECOMETRO SEATTLE TEAM / Thursday, February 19, 2009 07:31 PM

Are you a huge fan of EcoMetro merchants like ecohaus, the RE Store and Greener Lifestyles? Have you dreamed of remodeling with recycled glass tile and no-VOC finishes?  If you are looking for inspiration, there's a home tour this weekend that you shouldn't miss!

And don't forget to click on "More" for a couple of addition events around the Sound that you might want to check out!

Green Home Tour
Tour a 5 Star Built Green & Energy Star home in the Crown Hill neighborhood and learn first hand what makes this homes sustainable, energy efficient, and healthy. Tour groups are small, so reserve your space soon! Check out the website for reservation details.
Feb 21, 11am-1pm
Call for your reservation!

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Puget Sound Green Events Feb 12-18

ECOMETRO SEATTLE TEAM / Thursday, February 12, 2009 12:46 PM

BYOB (Bring Your Own Bike) to tonight's singles happy hour, hosted by the Cascade Bicycle Club at The Balmar in Ballard.  Be a cheap date and save $5 off a purchase of $20 or more when you use the EcoMetro online coupon!  You don't have to be a member to attend tonight's soiree; if you are looking for love at first sight, we'd suggest you take it easy with the spandex.


Cascade Single Cyclists (CSC) Happy Hour

The first ever Cascade Single Cyclists (CSC) Happy Hour will be a no-host, energy-filled after work party. Come meet and mingle with other active singles off the bike. The event, promoted by Cascade Bicycle Club, will take place upstairs with cycling DVDs on the big screen TV. Non-Cascade Bicycle Club members are welcome, and everyone who attends can enter a free drawing for local gift certificates. Free admission and “bike shorts optional!”
Feb 12, 5-8pm
The Balmar

For a couple of additional events that could keep you busy in the coming week, be sure to click through.
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Events from our newsletter: November 5--28

ECOMETRO SEATTLE TEAM / Tuesday, November 4, 2008 07:45 PM

Live: Sustainable Industries Economic Forum
$65 per person.
November 5, 7-10am
W Seattle Hotel, Seattle

Learn: The Triple bottom Line and the Future of America’s Energy Independence: Part I of III
$5-$10 per person
November 6, 6:30pm
Seattle University – Campion Ballroom

Live, Eat, Play: Whole Foods Market - Roosevelt Square 9 year Anniversary
Free.
November 8, All Day
Whole Foods Market Roosevelt Square, Seattle
*Coupon: Save $10 on your purchase of $50 or more.

Play: Green Seattle Day
After show is 21+.
November 8
See website for locations

Home: Solar Works! In Seattle: Introduction to Solar PV
REI will provide a $2.00 parking voucher.
November 8, 10am-1pm
REI Flagship Store, 222 Yale Ave N

Play, Learn: Piper’s Creek Annual Salmon Watching
Free.
November 8, 11am-2pm
Piper’s Creek in Carkeek Park, Seattle

Go: Turn Coroplast Campaign Signs Into Bike Fenders
Free
November 8, 6:30-9:30
Bike Works, 3709 S. Ferdinand

Live: Puget Sound Business Journal’s Green Business Summit
$75 per person, register online.
November 12, 7am-12pm
Grand Hyatt Seattle, 721 Pine Street, Seattle

Home: Home Weatherization Workshop
$10 per person.
November 13, 7am-8pm
ecohaus, 4121 1st Ave South, Seattle

Live, Learn: Transformational Lecture Series: Van Jones: Green Pathways Out of Poverty
RSVP required.
November 13, 5:30-7pm
Benaroya Hall, 200 University Street, Seattle

Learn: Book Reading: The Impenetrable Forest: My Gorilla Years in Uganda
Free.
November 19, 7:30pm
Elliot Bay Book Company, 101 South Main Street, Seattle

Play: Celebrate “Salmon’s Return to Carkeek”
Free.
November 28, 11am-1pm
Carkeek Park Environmental Learning Center, Seattle More...

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