"Thirty-three
percent of the city's energy comes from wind farms in West Texas, and
the city will increase that percentage to 50 percent by the summer of
2013," she added.Over the next nine years, Houston will be implementing
the voter-approved Bayou Greenways Initiative to add 4,000 acres (16.19
square km) of new and equitably distributed green spaces that can also
serve the functions of flood control and stormwater quality enhancement,
Parker said."It will also complete 300 miles (482 km) of continuous
all-weather hike and bike trails that will meander through those
greenways,Antique bath fixtures"
she said. "Developing green corridors along the bayous with connected
trails bring a smart and sustainable resolution to alleviate the city's
green space and flooding challenges."Houston's efforts to convert its
communities to renewable energy, recycling and culture of conservation
has not gone unnoticed, with one city office -- the Code Enforcement
Green Building Center (CEGBC) -- attracting visitors from all over the
world.From its vegetated rooftop garden to a recyclable rainwater
collection system, the museum-like four-story building is itself a study
in energy conservation and environmental friendliness.For the 20 or so
individuals, tours, schools, businesses or nonprofits coming to the
permitting center headquarters every day to get approval to develop and
build within the city, the center provides a first-hand and interactive
look at the materials and structural strategies to build, remodel or
renovate with green solutions.The center offers a showroom and classroom
that contain samples of recycled or refurbished materials in more than
50 displays."We have a lot of alternative building materials, insulation
and water-conserving displays, recycled content materials, energy
control devices and recovery displays,vacuum bottle"
Stelzer said. "The whole idea is to have things people can touch and
feel."Parker said the city is exploring ideas about implementing the
program of Property Assessed Clean Energy, which will provide financing
to help property owners break down the financial barriers to install
renewable energy projects."One of the city's most successful
environmental outreach programs is the Houston Green Office Challenge
(GOC)," Parker said. "The city launched the program to provide training
and resources to help office building owners, property managers,
management districts and tenants increase their environmental and
economic performance in cleaner transportation choices, energy
conservation, property management, tenant engagement, water efficiency
and waste reduction."
"In
the first year of the program, the GOC program had 400 participants who
collectively reduced energy usage by 28 million kwh, reduced water
usage by 74 million gallons (280,000 tons)," Parker said.In 2011, Parker
and the GOC program were selected as the nation's top winner in the
2011 Mayors' Climate Protection Awards, sponsored by the U.S. Conference
of Mayors, a program that recognizes mayors for innovative practices in
their cities that increase energy efficiency and reduce greenhouse gas
emissions."Other cities could implement (the GOC program) because it is
adaptable to any cities' needs," Parker said.At various computerized
work stations throughout the CEGBC, the public can navigate the web to
see the center's green building adviser. Like everything at the center,
computer access is free to the public. The display showroom has building
component, water conservation, site and energy efficiency sections.One
of the most popular features at the center is the demonstration
vegetated roof."We irrigate it from air-conditioning condensate,"
Stelzer said. "We grow a combination of a Mexican sedum and native
grasses and wild flowers. The roof does three things: It helps to retain
the rain water, keeps the roof cooler, and, the best thing about it,
the roof keeps out ultraviolet rays."Such a roof does require a greater
cost in materials, but while traditional, lower-cost roofs will have to
be repaired and in most cases replaced in 15 to 20 years, "we won't be
doing that," he said.The center is the third largest in the nation right
behind the largest in Chicago and then Boston.carbon sheetsDespite
Houston's efforts to educate the public about the advantages of
ecologically friendly building practices, Stelzer said the public
suffers from an alarming lack of education about the subject."There is
an astounding lack of education about basic concepts,Clawfoot tubs" he said.prepreg "People
really don't understand insulation very well and I think these things
can be taught in middle schools and high schools so people have a better
sense of how their homes operate. I want to try and help with that, so I
am reaching out to the schools."City programs or projects the mayor
recommends for adaption in other large cities throughout the world
include an energy reduction program in city municipal buildings."A total
of 297 city facilities are expected to achieve guaranteed energy use
reductions of 30 percent saving over 22 million kwh of electricity every
year, with paybacks of, on average, less than 10 years," Parker
said.Other Houston green programs include the month-old expansion of the
Houston Bike Share to encourage biking in Houston. Parker said biking
will encourage health and environmental change, as part of the
community's transportation network.
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