NBN Online for the week of November 3, 2008

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In This Issue:

Front Page
Tax Credits Heat Up Demand for Solar Homes in Florida
Read More in Nation’s Building News — Win a Full IBS Registration
Level Heads Keep Topeka's Housing on Healthier Track
Coast to Coast
A Vote for Homeownership
Economics & Finance
Eye on the Economy: Housing Downswing Has Further to Run
Useful Links to Monitor Economic and Housing Trends
IBS
Discounts on Early Registration and IBS Hotels End Nov. 7
Sign Up for Designation Courses and Education Sessions at IBS
Tips
Builders’ Tip: Align Shingle Courses Without Chalklines
building quality
Cost and Quality Suffer When Jobs Aren’t Ready
Downturn
Be Specific When Determining Your Target Operating Profit
Learn About Diversifying Into Light Commercial on Nov. 5
Attend SHOWCASE on Nov. 16 for Solutions in a Challenging Market
Experts to Discuss Alternate Funding Sources on Nov. 13
Learn How to Effectively Work With Your Lender in the Credit Crunch
Technology
Start With Wiring When Making Technology Features Standard
50Plus Housing
Apply for the Prestigious 2009 Best of 50+ Housing Awards
Revolutionize Your Thinking About 50+ Housing
Multifamily
Enter Pillars of Industry Multifamily Awards by Nov. 21
Market Realities, Emerging Trends at Pillars Conference in March
Remodelers
Getting Prospects to Commit Key to Success in Remodeling
Deconstruction: One Path to Green Remodeling
Safety
Apply for NAHB SAFE Award by Nov. 14, Application Fee Waived
Education
Education Calendar
Green Building
Energy Star Warns of ‘Energy Vampire’ Standby Power
National Green Building Award Applications Now Being Accepted
Legal
HBAs Sign Up for VA Affirmative Marketing
Workforce housing
Three Win ULI/Terwilliger Workforce Housing Awards
home builders institute
Delmar Cengage Learning Cited for Service to Students
Building Products
Historic American Molding Collection Available at Lowe’s
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on DIY, Fine Living and HGTV
Endowment
Lewis Ranieri Discusses Credit Crisis in Dunlop Lecture
Applications for Endowment IBS Scholarships Due Oct. 31
Submissions for Lee S. Evans Scholarships Due Nov. 21
Association News
New York Housing Leader Herb Warshavsky Dead at 85
EOs, Strengthen Leadership Skills at Nov. 6 Conference
Don’t Get Tripped Up by the Media, Take Spokesperson Training
Williams Scotsman Offers One Month Free Rent, $50 Gas Gift Card
UPS Offers Up to 30% Discount to NAHB Members on Shipping
GM $500 Private Offer: Easy as 1-2-3
Save $25 on Hertz ‘Green,’ ‘Fun’ or ‘Prestige’ Weekly Rentals
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

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National Green Building Award Applications Now Being Accepted

Energy Star Warns of ‘Energy Vampire’ Standby Power

Energy Star has chosen the spooky time of the year to promote saving energy by advising U.S. households of the significant amount of electricity that “energy vampires” are costing them each year on standby power.

Standby power is energy used by some products when they are turned off but still plugged into a power or wall outlet. While this power sometimes provides useful functions such as remote control, clock displays and timers, Energy Star says that in most cases it is simply wasted power as a result of leaving an electronic device or power adapter plugged in.

“The devices causing this waste are referred to as energy vampires because these products are slowly sucking energy from your house while not providing any useful function,” Energy Star says.

In addition to home office and home electronics equipment, Energy Star includes chargers for cell phones, ipods and powertools on its list of energy vampires that suck energy from the home when they are plugged into an outlet, even if they aren’t charging.

Energy Star says that the average U.S.household spends $100 annually to power devices while they are in standby mode. On a national basis, this power accounts for more than 100 billion kilowatt hours of annual U.S. electricity consumption and more than $10 billion in yearly energy costs.

Among suggestions provided by Energy Star to enable consumers to “slay the energy vampires" in their homes:

  • Look for Energy Star when shopping. All Energy Star qualified products are among the lowest power consuming in their category in standby mode.

  • Enable the Energy Star power management settings on computers and monitors so they go into power save mode when not in use.

  • Use a power strip as a central "turn off" point when done using equipment, which completely disconnects the power supply. One can be used for a computer and all its peripheral equipment, and another for home electronics (TV, VCR, DVD, stereo, gaming). However, if a timer has been set to wake up a product, such as programming a Digital Video Recorder (DVR) to record a program, then the product must remain plugged in (and able to draw standby power) to function as intended.

  • Unplug chargers. Cell phone chargers, camera chargers, battery chargers or power adapters, etc. draw some amount of energy even they are not being used — even when they are not connected to an end-use product.




The Future of Residential Construction Is Green

The Certified Green Professional (CGP) designation teaches builders, remodelers and other industry professionals techniques for incorporating green building principles into homes using cost-effective and affordable options.

Earning the CGP demonstrates to clients and peers your commitment to the best and latest in green building practices and techniques. More than 1,000 people have earned the CGPdesignation to date.

For more information, visit www.nahb.org/CGPinfo.



Attend the National Green Building Conference in Dallas

Attend the 2009 National Green Building Conference in Dallas on May 10-13 to learn more about the critical paths to green building, and to participate in interactive sessions and be part of the driving force for the green building and remodeling markets.

For more information and to sign up to be notified when registration opens, visit www.nahb.org/GreenBuildingConference.


 

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