News Release NR-0609
The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), in collaboration with the City Council of Greensburg, Kansas, and the Kansas Building Industry Association (KBIA), announce the launch of Greensburg GreenHome Residential Green Building Program.
Greensburg GreenHome is a voluntary program with KBIA and supported by the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) to train workers to build Greensburg homes according to the recently released National Green Building Standard. Formal ceremonies to kick off the program will be held during the Greensburg Second Anniversary Weekend, May 1 at 1 p.m. at the new Greensburg City Hall. “We’re thrilled that because of these collaborative efforts and the citizens’ enthusiasm for a green future, Greensburg is emerging as a true leader in sustainable community development,” said Chris Wilson, Executive Director of KBIA.
Assistance from NREL to adopt the National Green Building Standard has helped Greensburg City officials with their pledge to rebuild green following a devastating tornado that struck the city in 2007. “By providing technical assistance and brokering this partnership with KBIA, the U.S. Department of Energy and NREL have helped to ensure that Greensburg will continue on a green and sustainable path,” said Steve Hewitt, City Administrator.
Highlights of the memorandum of understanding between Greensburg and KBIA include:
“This agreement shows the city, and Greensburg residents, that the National Association of Home Builders, through KBIA, is committed to making a long-term investment in Greensburg’s future,” said NAHB Chairman Joe Robson, a builder and developer in Tulsa, Okla.
With DOE support, NREL has been working with Greensburg to rebuild since the May 2007 tornado. NREL quickly brought in a team of experts to provide the City with advocacy and technical expertise in buildings, wind energy, solar energy, biomass utilization, and alternative transportation. NREL’s efforts in Greensburg will be used as a model for other communities seeking to rebuild. Examples of building successes in Greensburg to date include:
“NREL is honored to be working shoulder to shoulder with citizens of Greensburg as they re-build their city with high energy efficiency standards and sustainable building designs,” said Senior Project Leader Lynn Billman. “Greensburg is showing other small communities across America that they can save energy and be green as well.” For more information, visit Building Greensburg on the Web.
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