Showing posts with label Greater Los Angeles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Greater Los Angeles. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

We are- Solar Champions!

After the relentless pursuit of funding and the dedication to wake up early on a Saturday morning, The Sustainable Architecture Collective earned the title of Solar Champions this past November 10th at Grid Alternative’s 3rd Annual Solarthon Event.


[If you've missed what we've been doing you should check out our previous post here.]


Pft...And they were talking about rain warnings...
The day was bright; rain is not the meteorological condition you want to find yourself in when you are working on the roof so we were off to a good start. I scooped up fellow club members Ian and Isai from LATTC and we raced over to the build site in South LA. John arrived practically at the same time so we were all ready to get solarized! There was time to meet fellow solar champions and scope out the solar companies that had a presence at the event. After a coffee refill and not-so-soft but much needed bagel, the open ceremonies for the day kicked off.
Our scrappy heroes... on a roof!!

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Grid Alternatives and Solarthon 2012 GLA

Good Day Sunshine!

    It's almost Halloween, and yet the California sidewalk is still baking in the summer heat.  While the typical SoCal sunbather would be reveling in the added light, many low-income households suffer these conditions with little reprieve. It has been noted that many of the global warming effects hit these dense urban communities harder than the rest- The amount of concrete and people quickly exacerbates the problem. Since many of these areas don't have the funding to improve the conditions, (and certainly the families can't afford it) they go without the technologies that make the heat unnoticeable to the wealthier areas.

On top of this, the households in these areas generally rely on outdated, inefficient methods that will cost them thousands, and ultimately makes their financial issues even harder to overcome.  These conditions lead Erica Mackie and Tim Sears to form the company Grid Alternatives in 2001, to provide low-cost (or no-cost) solar electric technology to low-income families across California.  They both had been working on large scale private sector projects, when they realized they could bring the same to those who needed it most. Grid Alternatives is focused on providing energy technologies, energy independence, and training individuals to work in this fledgling industry. Their mission can be boiled down to one concept: Empower the Community.

As I mentioned in OLM: 10.23 The Sustainable Architecture Club of LATTC will be participating in Grid Alternatives Annual Fundraising Event; Solarthon 2012!  Which is when hundreds of volunteers get together, to install units on 10 homes, all in the same neighborhood, all on the same day.  This is a massive undertaking that requires the help of capable volunteers, the support of a company with experience, the financial backing of the state, and generous donations from individuals like yourself!

Grid Alternatives created the SASH (Single-Family Affordable Solar Housing) program in 2004. In 2007 California launched the California Solar Initative (CSI) which is  dedicated in reducing millions of tons in CO2 emmissions, providing 10,000+ solar homes, and money allocated to the less fortunate.  Since Grid Alternatives had already been successfully operating for half a decade, they were appointed program manager on behalf of the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC).  This means the money that was allocated for this undertaking is actually being put to good use by those who know their business.

The money from the Solarthon event makes the solar electricity training possible.  Erica and Tim knew that expansion would lead to a vacuum of qualified workers, and the best way to offer that experience would be to  give the chance to the public. To get not only the volunteers, but the families that receive the panels working together in what has been referred to as "Barn Raising."  The event will be like a block party-good people, good music, and good food; though in the place of sprinklers and games, will be hard work! Everybody lending a hand to make life a little easier for us all.  Without the volunteers, this kind of undertaking would be near to impossible, which is why it is very important that you donate generously.  Every penny counts, and there are plenty of people raising funds for this event that need your help.

Since you're here, I hope you've liked what you've read. If you do, would you please sponsor an LATTC Sustainability Club Member? Thank you so very much.

Once again, the event will be on November 10th, and six of our club members will be pitching in, so look forward to the post-event post!

-Cheers

For more information please visit 
Grid Alternatives home page
Gridalternatives.org
Impact Calculator- this shows the great progress they've made!
http://www.gridalternatives.org/impact-numbers
California Solar Initiative
http://www.gosolarcalifornia.ca.gov/about/csi.php
Solarthon Main Page
http://www.gridalternatives.org/solarthon/
Solarthon Greater Los Angeles Page
http://www.gridalternatives.org/solarthon/gla
Solarthon fundraising page
http://www.firstgiving.com/GRID/greater-los-angeles-solarthon--november-10-2012
THIS author's fundraising page
http://www.firstgiving.com/fundraiser/SpatialPioneer/

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Our Last Meeting (OLM) 10.23 : Solarthon 2012!

 Good Morning Everyone!

Since I'm the webmaster for the Sustainability Club i'm in charge of keeping our web presence up to date.  What I feel would be a good way of doing that, is with this new segment; Our Last Meeting or OLM for short.  The posts will be equipped with both tags for ease of searching.  Our clubs are weekly, Tuesdays at 12:30 in the Architecture lab D330 at LATTC campus.  I will do my best to get these posts out the day of, but as you can see here, I may be a little late at times.  In this I will bring to you some of the points of discussion that arose, the pictures we captured, and the progress we've made.  I don't have any particular format yet so bear with me!


OLM: 10.23.2012 
Myshel Prasad, Delevelopment Officer for Grid Alternatives
About a week ago, our Treasurer John Snelling, reached out to this company that he had previously worked with, and invited them to come speak to our club.  Grid Alternatives, whose main dedication is bringing Solar Electric Energy Panels to single family, low-income housing.  Working year-round, they have already installed panels for +2,500 homes, which in turn saves the families over $62 Million during it's lifetime, which ultimately prevents over 214,000 Tons of Green House Gasses from being produced.  With over 11,000 people trained, Grid Alternatives provides a means of developing the market by producing experienced workers to the void.