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November 9th, 2005
Ice BearTM 50 Energy Storage Module Named Top-10 Green Building Product by BuildingGreen
Atlanta, GA, November 9, 2005--BuildingGreen, Inc., publisher of the GreenSpec® Product Directory and
Environmental Building News™, today announced its 2005 selections of the Top-10 Green Building Products.
This fourth annual award, announced at the U.S. Green Building Council's Greenbuild Conference in Atlanta,
recognizes the most exciting products added to the GreenSpec Directory during the past year (though some
products may have been on the market longer).
"Most of the Top-10 products this year have multiple environmental attributes," noted GreenSpec coeditor Alex
Wilson.Wilson.
2005 saw the introduction of an ice-based thermal energy storage system that makes off-peak cooling practical
for smaller commercial buildings and homes. Until now, making ice at night to provide daytime cooling was
limited to large commercial buildings that used chillers. "This is a very significant development," said Wilson,
"that will enable utility companies to reduce the use of peaking power plants that are often the most
polluting; it will also save a lot of money for building owners who pay electricity demand charges or have
time-of-day electricity rates."
BuildingGreen's Top-10 product selections, as in previous years, are drawn from new additions to the company's
GreenSpec Product Directory. More than 160 products have been added to the GreenSpec database during the past
year. "New products seem to be appearing at an ever-faster pace," said Wilson. The GreenSpec database his
company maintains now includes almost 2,000 product listings, representing several times as many actual
products.
A big driver in the development of green products continues to be the U.S. Green Building Council's LEED® Rating
System (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design), which awards points for the use of certain product
types or for the energy or water savings that certain green products can achieve. "Designers of LEED buildings
are looking for green products, and manufacturers are responding," said Wilson.
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October,
2003
Ice Energy selects Centro as its key supplier for
Rotationally Molded Tanks.
Ice Energy chose Centro because of their leadership in
providing double walled insulated tanks. "We were
impressed with their customer focus and commitment to
quality and excellence," said Gino Campana, VP of
Manufacturing for Ice Energy. Centro is located in North
Liberty, Iowa.
For more information visit:
WWW.CENTROINC.COM
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April,
2003
Ice Energy selects SolidWorks 3D Design Software
Ice Energy chose SolidWorks because of the software's ease-of-use,
Windows compatibility, short learning curve, and full associativity
across assemblies, models, and drawings. By deploying SolidWorks,
Ice Energy anticipates a 30+percent reduction in its design
cycle.
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