| REI's Next Gen. Retail Store: Solatubes and LEED |
| Written by Hank Green | ||
| Thursday, 04 October 2007 | ||
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The first REI retail store with the green technology enhancement is a prototype retail outlet opening in Boulder, Colorado. The building itself is partly made of green materials, said REI, such as bamboo, recycled rubber and cork. These materials are present in the floor, benches and other places. Solar makes up the other primary environmental focus of this building. It will use passive solar, solar thermal and solar electric to handle much of the location’s energy needs. In summary, according to REI, natural daylight coming through “Solatubes” will be channeled into the building, with store lighting dimming or turning off during the day. Also, a large entryway skylight will collect solar energy into imbedded silicon solar cells, while a solar water heater will reportedly meet close to three-quarters of the building’s hot water needs. REI Boulder was constructed, according to the co-op, using the U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) standards, specifically to achieve a LEED Silver certification.
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Green Building Program
written by Dustin Reimer , October 05, 2007
Thats awesome that REI is going that route since I equate green thinking with outdoor sports to some extent... now to brag a little about the Canadian equivalent to REI, Mountain Equipment Co-Op www.mec.ca and if you follow this link you will get the full story as to Green Building Program at my local store here in Winnipeg, Manitoba http://www.mec.ca/Main/content...1551199012
Goody-Goody Boulder
written by Zephyr , October 05, 2007
Of course Boulder was first on this. Boulder is one of the most progressive and pleasing cities in America. When I die, I hope I go to Boulder.
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written by 深圳办公家具 , January 07, 2008
a large entryway skylight will collect solar energy into imbedded silicon solar cells, while a solar water heater will reportedly meet close to three-quarters of the building’s hot water needs.
good
written by roro44 , February 06, 2008 | ||
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