Posts Tagged ‘energy’

Cascade Meadows is Rochester’s first LEED Platinum building

February 9th, 2012

Big congrats to Rochester’s first and only LEED Platinum Building.

Cascade Meadow Wetlands & Environmental Science Center is Rochester’s First LEED® Platinum Building

Rochester, Minnesota (February 9, 2012) – Cascade Meadow Wetlands & Environmental Science Center announced today that it has achieved LEED® Platinum certification, the highest level of certification established by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) and verified by the Green Building Certification Institute (GBCI).  Cascade Meadow is the only Platinum project of the five LEED-certified projects in Rochester and one of only nine projects in Minnesota to attain Platinum certification. 

The Minneapolis firm LHB provided the architectural, landscape architectural, and civil and structural engineering design services for the project. LKPB Engineers, Inc. of Saint Paul designed the mechanical and electrical engineering systems.  Rochester-based Alvin E. Benike, Inc. provided general construction services with specialty services furnished by HiMEC Mechanical, Nietz Electric, and Fraser Construction.  McGhie & Betts, Inc. of Rochester supplied civil engineering services plus wetland restoration planning and development services, along with ongoing wetland management consultation.  

Opened in June 2011, the 16,000-square-foot Cascade Meadow building houses exhibit galleries with interactive displays exploring wetland ecology and preservation as well as sustainable building practices.  The building is also home to exhibits curated by Cascade Meadow’s partners Rochester Public Utilities, Rochester Public Works Department, Rochester Water Reclamation Plant, and Zumbro Watershed Partnership, which examine topics related to energy and water usage and conservation, stormwater management, and wastewater treatment.  The facility also has a large, multimedia-equipped meeting room, a classroom, and a conference room plus office space for staff and educators.  These features support Cascade Meadow’s endeavors to connect individuals and communities through water, energy, and sustainability education. 

By employing innovative design elements and selecting regionally appropriate materials, Cascade Meadow is an outstanding example of environmentally sustainable construction. 

  • Passive solar design reduces solar heat gain and lowers cooling demand in the summer through the strategic placement of windows and overhangs while the south facing windows allow the sun’s warmth to enter the building in the winter thereby reducing heating costs.  Moreover, the prevalence of windows decreases dependence on artificial lighting. 
  • Structural Insulated Panels (SIP’s) and Insulated Concrete Forms (ICF’s) maintain stable interior temperatures for reduced energy costs
  • Interior finishes utilize sustainably harvested wood products, incorporate recycled materials such as glass, plastic, ceramic, and nylon, and meet standards for low Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)

Cascade Meadow is designed to use 53% less energy than current building code standards.  Key components of the site design and educational program are the renewable energy systems implemented throughout the site.

  • An “energy trail” adjacent to the building offers visitors a demonstration of a solar hot water system, three photovoltaic panels, and both horizontal- and vertical-axis wind turbines.
  • In another part of the site, geothermal coils are located in a newly-created ten-acre lake and provide both heating and cooling for the building.

Cascade Meadow’s extensive stormwater management program features substantial use of native plants, green roofs, a bio-retention cell system, and pervious pavements making it a model of best practices.  Targeted for completion in 2013, Cascade Meadow is restoring approximately 90 acres of wetlands, showcasing seven of the eight types of wetlands native to Minnesota plus three upland (dry) ecosystems and a Monarch butterfly habitat.  Once finished, visitors will be able to access these beautiful and diverse landscapes through a two-mile-long system of trails. 

Cascade Meadow Wetlands & Environmental Science Center
2900 19th Street NW
Rochester, MN 55901

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$9.00 for a gallon of gasoline…

May 4th, 2011

It’s coming if current trends continue.  If the growth in gasoline prices between 1990 and today were to continue we would see gasoline prices around $9.00 per gallon in 2025. Read the rest of this entry »

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Electric Cars Forum

April 25th, 2011

Come Learn about Electric Cars.  April 26th, 3-5PM at Cascade Meadow Center (2900 19th Street NW, Rochester, MN).

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When will Rochester get a smart grid?

February 14th, 2011

We are falling behind.

10 Cities already using a smart grid. Read the rest of this entry »

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2010 Goals Review – Create a City Energy Baseline (9 of 14)

January 27th, 2011

Goal:  Create a City Energy Baseline

Grade: B

Comments: Credit to Ed Hruska for working with me and others in 2009 to create a city energy commission (6-1 Bruce).  This was the group charged with creating a baseline in 2010.  Read the rest of this entry »

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Green Tip from RNeighbors

January 5th, 2011

Here are some good tips from RNeighbors.  This one is easy and makes a huge difference.

Tip 2:

Keep it Clean – A dirty air filter can increase your energy costs and lead to early equipment failure. Clean or change the air filter in your heating and cooling system monthly. Some filters only need to be changed every 3 months. Also, have your equipment checked seasonally to make sure it’s operating efficiently and safely – check-ups can identify problems early. Dirt and neglect are the #1 causes of system failure.

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Neighborhood Energy Challenge

November 28th, 2010

I give a ton of credit to Larry Koshire, Rory Lenton, and the staff at both Minnesota Energy and RPU for this program.  In order to conserve energy you must first understand how much you use.  To that end these organizations along with some other outside funds are offering two different tools. Read the rest of this entry »

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Climate Change – A Scientist’s Perspective

November 27th, 2010

File this under Logic vs. Emotion, Science vs. Politics, Fact vs. Fantasy.  In this online presentation a published peer reviewed scientist, John Abraham, dissects and destroys that presentation of misinformation by renowned climate change skeptic Chris Monckton.  Read the rest of this entry »

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Cascade Meadows is Opening!

November 16th, 2010

From the Zumbro Watershed Partnership Read the rest of this entry »

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Cascade Meadows Environmental Learning Center

October 24th, 2010

Recently I was able to get a tour of the soon to open Cascade Meadows Environmental Learning Center. Read the rest of this entry »

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