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URL: From nmsea-news at nmsea.org Tue Oct 23 10:24:24 2012 From: nmsea-news at nmsea.org (News from New Mexico Solar Energy Association) Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2012 10:24:24 -0600 Subject: [NMSEA-news] NMSEA ABQ Chapter Meeting TONIGHT @ 6pm! Message-ID: Greetings, Solar Supporters! Here are the Latest News, Events & Announcements from NMSEA Please Visit Our Event Calendar for Additional Event Listings ****************************************************************************************************** * REMINDER - TONIGHT!** * *October 23* - NMSEA ABQ Chapter Meeting***/ /***- ***/Albuquerque, NM /*6pm at REI:1550 Mercantile Ave NE, 87107 Tonight NMSEA will host two presentations during the monthly Albuquerque Chapter Meeting. The first features Athena Christodoulou, a solar consultant and NMSEA Board Member, discussing different types of solar systems, how they work, major components, system costs, and available incentives. The second presentation will feature Martin Plass from the CPV Test Laboratory, with topics covering how solar panels are rated and tested, and how this factors into the PV Solar market. Please join us for this monthly event! Free & open to the public. *************************************************************** *New Mexico Solar Energy Association* 1009 Bradbury Dr. SE, # 35, Albuquerque, NM 87106 505-246-0400, 888-886-6765, Fax: 505-246-2251 info at nmsea.org www.nmsea.org *************************************************************** To SUBSCRIBE or UNSUBSCRIBE to this NMSEA-news e-mail list, please click here . ** -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From nmsea-news at nmsea.org Thu Oct 25 13:12:36 2012 From: nmsea-news at nmsea.org (News from New Mexico Solar Energy Association) Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2012 13:12:36 -0600 Subject: [NMSEA-news] NMSEA News, Events & Announcements Message-ID: Greetings, Solar Supporters! Here are the Latest News, Events & Announcements from NMSEA Please Visit Our Event Calendar for Additional Event Listings SUBSCRIBE/UNSUBSCRIBE at the end of this message Or contact us with questions & comments. We value your input! ****************************************************************************************************** *__********* *_EVENTS_* *//****/ /****October 28: **Electric Vehicles Show** - /Albuquerque, NM /**November 7: **USGBC Green Luncheon "New Urbanism"** - /Albuquerque, NM/ December 9: **NMSEA 40th Anniversary Celebration** - /Albuquerque, NM/* _______________________________________ ** *//*/**/ *_EVENTS_***** *October 28: **Electric Vehicles Show** - /Albuquerque, NM/****/ /***10am-5pm at 4840 Pan American Frontage Rd. NE Join Affordable Solar and forward thinking neighbors to view the makings of the upcoming clean revolution! Affordable Solar's Electric Vehicle show will display industry leading cars and you may take them for a test drive! When you return, check out Affordable's solar charger and see how to plug in to sunlight; visit with the EV club, attend seminars, meet local politicians, and bring the kids - they'll love the fun jumps, magic, balloons, and food! For questions or additional details, please contact Affordable Solar _______________________________________ *November 7: **USGBC Green Luncheon "New Urbanism"** - /Albuquerque, NM /*11:30am-1pm at Indian Pueblo Cultural Center 2401 12th St NW, 87104 Cost: $25 USGBC?NM Members; $30 Non?members; $18 Emerging Green Builders; $5.00 additional fee after 11/2 There have been 2 patterns of development in American history - the traditional neighborhood pattern, and the suburban pattern. "New Urbanism" presenter, Rob Dickson, provides a visual comparison showing the differences, and showing why urbanism is more important than architecture to the green building movement. Rob is a New Urbanist real estate developer based in Albuquerque, NM. He developed The Lofts at Albuquerque High and BelVedere/Urban Courtyard Living, involving the conversion of 4 historic school buildings into residential and office uses, and the construction of a number of new buildings on surrounding sites containing residential, retail, office, and civic uses. The total project value is about $50 million. It was done in 4 phases between 2001-2008. Mr. Dickson holds an accounting degree from Southern Illinois University and a law degree from the University of North Carolina. He is also a licensed real estate broker, was heavily involved in the funding and creation of the East Downtown (EDo) Master Plan in Albuquerque, a Form-Based Code for the revitalization of Broadway Boulevard and Central Avenue, and hopes to begin construction in Fall 2012 on an historic rehabilitation of the De Anza Motor Lodge in Upper Nob Hill into 39 rental apartments plus a caf?. Rob also recently served on the Environmental Planning Commission for the City of Albuquerque, is a member of Congress for the New Urbanism, the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and the Sierra Club, is Executive Director of the EDo Neighborhood Association, and was Vice Chair of the Governor?s Task Force on ?Our Communities, Our Future? whose reports are entitled ?Livability!? and ?Querencia?. For more information, please contact Cathy Kumar, USGBC-NM Education Committee Co-Chair (505) 821-6259 Or register online at: www.usgbcnm.org _______________________________________ *December 9: **NMSEA 40th Anniversary Celebration** - /Albuquerque, NM /*12pm at South Broadway Cultural Center 1025 Broadway Boulevard Southeast 87102 NMSEA Members are invited to attend our Annual Meeting followed by a celebration on Sunday, December 9 at Noon at the South Broadway Cultural Center in Albuquerque, New Mexico. NMSEA?s new television series */Renewable New Mexico /*will be premiered in the theater. Complete event details and membership benefits information are available at www.nmsea.org. Space is limited. Reserve early by emailing info at nmsea.org or call (505) 246-0400. For those unable to attend, we invite you to email your NMSEA memories and stories from years past to info at nmsea.org for us to share at the celebration. ************************************************************************ *New Mexico Solar Energy Association* 1009 Bradbury Dr. SE, # 35, Albuquerque, NM 87106 505-246-0400, 888-886-6765, Fax: 505-246-2251 info at nmsea.org www.nmsea.org ************************************************************************ To SUBSCRIBE or UNSUBSCRIBE to this NMSEA-news e-mail list, please click here . ** -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From nmsea-news at nmsea.org Fri Oct 26 16:13:44 2012 From: nmsea-news at nmsea.org (News from New Mexico Solar Energy Association) Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2012 16:13:44 -0600 Subject: [NMSEA-news] NMSEA News, Events & Announcements Message-ID: Greetings, Solar Supporters! Here are the Latest News, Events & Announcements from NMSEA Please Visit Our Event Calendar for Additional Event Listings SUBSCRIBE/UNSUBSCRIBE at the end of this message Or contact us with questions & comments. We value your input! ****************************************************************************************************** *_EVENTS_* ***/ /****October 28: **Electric Vehicles Show** - /Albuquerque, NM /**November 7: **USGBC Green Luncheon "New Urbanism"** - /Albuquerque, NM/ December 9: **NMSEA 40th Anniversary Celebration** - /Albuquerque, NM/* _______________________________________ ** *//*/**/ *_EVENTS_*** *October 28: **Electric Vehicles Show** - /Albuquerque, NM/****/ /***10am-5pm at 4840 Pan American Frontage Rd. NE Join Affordable Solar and forward thinking neighbors to view the makings of the upcoming clean revolution! Affordable Solar's Electric Vehicle show will display industry leading cars and you may take them for a test drive! When you return, check out Affordable's solar charger and see how to plug in to sunlight; visit with the EV club, attend seminars, meet local politicians, and bring the kids - they'll love the fun jumps, magic, balloons, and food! For questions or additional details, please contact Affordable Solar _______________________________________ *November 7: **USGBC Green Luncheon "New Urbanism"** - /Albuquerque, NM /*11:30am-1pm at Indian Pueblo Cultural Center 2401 12th St NW, 87104 Cost: $25 USGBC?NM Members; $30 Non?members; $18 Emerging Green Builders; $5.00 additional fee after 11/2 There have been 2 patterns of development in American history - the traditional neighborhood pattern, and the suburban pattern. "New Urbanism" presenter, Rob Dickson, provides a visual comparison showing the differences, and showing why urbanism is more important than architecture to the green building movement. Rob is a New Urbanist real estate developer based in Albuquerque, NM. He developed The Lofts at Albuquerque High and BelVedere/Urban Courtyard Living, involving the conversion of 4 historic school buildings into residential and office uses, and the construction of a number of new buildings on surrounding sites containing residential, retail, office, and civic uses. The total project value is about $50 million. It was done in 4 phases between 2001-2008. Mr. Dickson holds an accounting degree from Southern Illinois University and a law degree from the University of North Carolina. He is also a licensed real estate broker, was heavily involved in the funding and creation of the East Downtown (EDo) Master Plan in Albuquerque, a Form-Based Code for the revitalization of Broadway Boulevard and Central Avenue, and hopes to begin construction in Fall 2012 on an historic rehabilitation of the De Anza Motor Lodge in Upper Nob Hill into 39 rental apartments plus a caf?. Rob also recently served on the Environmental Planning Commission for the City of Albuquerque, is a member of Congress for the New Urbanism, the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and the Sierra Club, is Executive Director of the EDo Neighborhood Association, and was Vice Chair of the Governor?s Task Force on ?Our Communities, Our Future? whose reports are entitled ?Livability!? and ?Querencia?. For more information, please contact Cathy Kumar, USGBC-NM Education Committee Co-Chair (505) 821-6259 Or register online at: www.usgbcnm.org _______________________________________ *December 9: **NMSEA 40th Anniversary Celebration** - /Albuquerque, NM /*12pm at South Broadway Cultural Center 1025 Broadway Boulevard Southeast 87102 NMSEA Members are invited to attend our Annual Meeting followed by a celebration on Sunday, December 9 at Noon at the South Broadway Cultural Center in Albuquerque, New Mexico. NMSEA?s new television series */Renewable New Mexico /*will be premiered in the theater. Complete event details and membership benefits information are available at www.nmsea.org. Space is limited. Reserve early by emailing info at nmsea.org or call (505) 246-0400. For those unable to attend, we invite you to email your NMSEA memories and stories from years past to info at nmsea.org for us to share at the celebration. ************************************************************************ *New Mexico Solar Energy Association* 1009 Bradbury Dr. SE, # 35, Albuquerque, NM 87106 505-246-0400, 888-886-6765, Fax: 505-246-2251 info at nmsea.org www.nmsea.org ************************************************************************ To SUBSCRIBE or UNSUBSCRIBE to this NMSEA-news e-mail list, please click here . ** -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: