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Made-in-Alberta –
Retro-fitting – Radical Retro-fit
Length:
(4 min)
MIA (Ch. 12)
Retro-fitting (Ep. 7) Home Energy PioneerSaskatchewan’s
home energy pioneers have proven that you can reduce energy consumption
in many older homes and buildings by at least 80 percent. Harold Orr
discusses his latest radical retrofit of a four-plex apartment building,
and whether an energy crisis is necessary. And, bicycle billboards roll
through Edmonton.
About Chapter 12
“Retro-fitting”
There's
some exciting new building technologies in Alberta, but that's not
nearly the whole picture. Many Albertans are also busy analyzing and
upgrading the energy efficiency of our older buildings. How are they
doing it, and how are they paying for it?
About “Bikeology TV”
BikeologyTV covers bicycle events, arts, activism, music and other bike-lectica
from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Rainbow Bridge Communications Company
and VELOfest Edmonton bring BikeologyTV to you on two wheels with velo-love.
About
Made-in-Alberta (MIA) Series
Energy,
water and climate, these are hot topics for the 21st Century. With
conventional fuel reserves running out, water tables running low, and
global temperatures running high, 96 percent of Albertans now want new
energy solutions. Since 2004, Barb Allard and her Made-in-Alberta team
have been finding these solutions and bringing them to community
television and the world-wide-web.
For more information
about Made-in-Alberta, visit
http://madeinalberta.ca
Locations: Edmonton,
Alberta, Canada
Links:
http://solaralberta.ca
http://cyclelobby.com
http://bikeology.ca
http://shaw.ca
http://rbcc.ca
Date Produced:
June 2010
Production Company:
RBCC
Broadcaster:
Shaw TV, Capital Region
Aired/Screened/Webcast:
Broadcast
Shaw TV, Capital Region, June 2010
Uploaded to YouTube, June 2010
Uploaded to RBCC Web TV, June 2010
Available on DVD?
- pending
Credits:
Executive
Producer for RBCC: Barb Allard
Host & Narration: Barb Allard
Written & Directed: Barb Allard, Jeremy Rittwage
Cinematography & DOP: David Vasquez, Jeremy Rittwage
Photography: courtesy of Harold Orr
Editor: Jeremy Rittwage
Intro Sequences: Kyle Schneider, Jeremy Rittwage
Licensed Music: Soundtrack Pro music library
Interviewees &
Experts (in order of appearance):
Mr.
Harold Orr, Retired Professional Engineer and Carpenter
Geoff Lambert, Inventor
Additional Thanks
to:
Grant
MacEwan University Technical and Academic Staff
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