Living off the grid has become increasingly popular over the past decade. There are entire communities that are off-grid, whether through practical need, like remote Tanana, Alaska, or by desire, like Three Rivers, Oregon. This trend toward off-grid living is only expected to grow. Energy independence, pursuit of a more sustainable life style, moving away from the city and economics are all cited as common reasons for choosing to live off-grid. Off-grid and standby generators can be used in combination with renewable energy sources for successful off-grid living. This program compares and contrasts types of generators, and fuel choices for off-grid living. The program has been submitted to the AIA, GBCI and NAHB for one continuing education hour. Take the course.
- Posted:
- October 2011
- Subject(s):
- Renewable Energy
- Sponsor:
- Propane Education & Research Council
1 LU HSW/SDThere are several atypical outdoor residential uses for propane gas. This learning unit will demonstrate the true versatility of this fuel source in residential outdoor applications. You will be able to compare and contrast emissions of common fuel types, describe the sustainable energy benefits of buidling with propane gas and list several applications for propane gas around the home. Take the course.
- Posted:
- January 2010
- Subject(s):
- Energy Efficiency, Renewable Energy
- Sponsor:
- Propane Education and Research Council
- Certification(s):
- AIA
1 LU HSW/SDYou will be able to describe general trends when comparing heating systems in terms of first costs, operating costs, carbon emissions and paybacks. You will be able to describe how carbon emissions differ among different heating systems and why that can vary depending on location. You will be able to compare and contrast trade offs involved in specifying high efficiency HVAC equipment for residential projects in terms of payback periods. Take the course.
- Posted:
- September 2009
- Subject(s):
- Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency, HVAC, Life-Cycle Assessment, Green Design, Technology
- Sponsor:
- Propane Education and Research Council
- Certification(s):
- AIA, NAHB
1.0 LU HSW/SDYou will be able to explain why supplemental energy is often required to support renewable energy technologies. You will be able to describe how propane supplements three types of alternative energy technologies. You will be able to identify several limiting factors that will help you specify an appropriate renewable energy system. Finally, you will be able to identify basic functions of common features in three renewable energy technologies. Take the course.
- Posted:
- August 2009
- Subject(s):
- Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency, Technology, HVAC
- Sponsor:
- Propane Education and Research Council
- Certification(s):
- AIA