Scottsdale Green Building Lecture: Radiant Cooling Benefits, April 4th

March 27, 2019

Beat the summer heat with radiant cooling

Imagine never using conventional air conditioning and still staying comfortably cool during the summer!

More than 40 percent of all electricity consumed in Valley homes is used for air conditioning. Learn about efficient ways to remove heat, while improving summer comfort and saving energy at the April Green Building Lecture.

The free program runs from 7-8:30 p.m. Thursday, April 4, at the Granite Reef Senior Center, 1700 N. Granite Reef Road. RSVPs are not needed.

Radiant cooling systems have been widely used in Europe, and they are starting to become more popular in North America – especially in the hot/dry climates of the Southwest.

Southern Arizona builder Michael Ginsburg will provide an overview of radiant cooling systems and their advantages. Hear how hydronic radiant cooling in the S.E.E.D. Home™ (Super Energy Efficient Design) provides exceptional cooling and comfort in hot/dry climates.

The final lecture in this series will be June 6 and the topic is “Cutting Edge Residential and Commercial Green High-Performance Buildings.”

Contact:  Anthony Floyd, green building manager, 480- 312-4202, afloyd@ScottsdaleAZ.gov

Jan Horne
Public Information Officer
City of Scottsdale
JHorne@ScottsdaleAZ.gov
|Office:  480-312-2636
Mobile:  602-527-2211

 

Author: The Peak

The Peak was originally printed and distributed in 1983 by the Greater Pinnacle Peak Association (GPPA) as a six-page neighborhood newsletter for the hundred or so residents who lived in the Pinnacle Peak area of Scottsdale, Arizona. Today, GPPA publishes an expanded online version for tens of thousands of readers as a free community service serving Scottsdale and neighborhing communities.

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