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A Solar Conversation with Secretary Chu

by Planet Forward | 4:56 pm October 5th, 2011 | 2 Comments »

THIS WEEK: Check out this week’s webisode where Planet Forward’s Frank Sesno interviews Secretary of Energy, Dr. Steven Chu on site at the 2011 Solar Decathlon!  Chu talks about some of the coolest innovations in the houses, and even wonks out a bit on r values and building materials.

STANDINGS: The official DOE final standings for the solar decathlon put the University of Maryland on top (congrats, Terps!) followed by Purdue, New Zealand and Middlebury. But we have our own contest and YOU are the judge. Vote for which team was your favorite at www.PlanetForward.org and maybe you can see them featured in a PBS Nightly Business Report!

FROM OUR BLOG:  Check out Planet Forward’s Max Burnsblog post this week about the University of Maryland’s 1st place win!

 

FROM OUR PARTNERS: Want to know what a professional architect has to say about the different solar decathlon houses? Check out Planet Forward’s Ask an Expert page and ask Bill Worthen what he thinks about your favorite innovation!

FROM NBR: Check out last week’s Nightly Business Report where Frank Sesno discusses the functionality and marketability of different innovations from the solar decathlon!

TRENDING TWEETS: Follow the USGBC this week and their Green Build Next Conference at #GBNext!

TOP TWEET: Thanks to PFF Sara Snyder for the Top Tweet! SSnyd: You have to check out the way this guy uses his space. @planet_forwardshould try this with the office.look@ 2m http://ow.ly/6IzsV #thinkfwd

 

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2 Responses to “A Solar Conversation with Secretary Chu”


  1. What an accomplishment to get Chu! This is such a smart conversation. I’m so excited to see what’s the next step!


  2. Hello:

    Does anyone know where one can make a presentation for a grant or loan for a green commercial green concept?

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