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8th St. Design District Concert Series
Thursday, September 2nd, 2010
Is proud to be a part of the 8th St. Design District. We have long been passionate about the downtown area, and urban restoration- and are excited to be a part of a group dedicated to our neighborhood.
The 8th St. Design District is kicking off the month of September with a Friday afternoon concert series taking place at the corner of 8th & Broadway. The event runs from 12-1:30pm, September 10th, 17th, & 24th.
Don’t miss it!
For more information on the 8th St. Design District check out these articles:
Cincinnati Enquirer
Urban Cincy
EV charging station at GreenSource Cincinnati
Friday, August 13th, 2010Electric Vehicles are becoming more and more popular as new makes and models arrive on the market. As the demand increases the question of charging those vehicles arises.
GreenSource Cincinnati has a prototype of an EV charging station on display created by Plug Smart, a company founded in 2007 which focuses on smart electric vehicle charging.
“Shortly after beginning operations, Plug Smart set up headquarters at the Center for Automotive Research at The Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio, and filed for patents on its proprietary technology combining electricity metering, two-way communication and electric vehicle charging.
In 2008, Plug Smart’s parent company Juice Technologies partnered with San Diego Gas & Electric as the exclusive licensor of their CarConnect technology. The two companies’ synergetic designs would position Plug Smart to fully capitalize on the emerging charging technology for standard 110V outlets.
Recently, Juice Technologies announced their partnership with GE to jointly develop a 220V/Level 2 charging station combining Plug Smart’s patent pending technology with GE’s advanced metrology. This combination will bring faster electric vehicle charging to both residential and public consumers while providing load control to the utilities.”
To read more on the GE WattStation and the recent announcement on how Plug Smart’s patent pending technology will be embedded on their smart grid enabled charging station- click on the link below!
http://www.geindustrial.com/products/static/WattStation/
GreenSource Cincinnati is excited to have a Plug Smart EV station on display, and is encouraged by Plug Smart’s dedication to facilitating promotion of alternatives to traditional vehicles and fuel sources.

No-cost and low-cost tips to beat the summer heat!
Monday, July 19th, 2010According to energystar.gov:
A typical household spends almost 20 percent of its utility bill on cooling, and by taking steps this summer to improve energy efficiency, you can save energy, save money and help fight climate change.
Try these simple tips to start saving today:
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- Program your thermostat to work around your family’s summer schedule—set it a few degrees higher (such as 78 degrees) when no one is home, so your cooling system isn’t cooling an empty house. With proper use, programmable thermostats can save you about $180 a year in energy costs.
- Check your HVAC system’s air filter every month. If the filter looks dirty, change it, but change the filter at least every three months. A dirty filter will slow air flow and make the system work harder to keep you cool, wasting energy.
- Run your ceiling fan to create a cool breeze. If you raise your thermostat by only two degrees and use your ceiling fan, you can lower cooling costs by up to 14 percent. Remember that ceiling fans cool you, not the room, so when you leave the room make sure to turn off the fan.
- Pull the curtains and shades closed before you leave your home to keep the sun’s rays from overheating the interior of your home. If you can, move container trees and plants in front of sun-exposed windows to serve as shade.
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- Remember to have your HVAC system serviced annually to ensure it’s running at optimum efficiency for money and energy savings.
- Swap out incandescent bulbs with more energy-efficient lighting choices. Energy Star qualified lighting not only uses less energy, it also produces about 75 percent less heat than incandescent lighting, so cooling bills will be reduced, too.
- Seal your air ducts. As much as 20 percent of the air moving through your home’s duct system is lost due to leaks and poor connections. Seal duct work using mastic sealant or metal tape and insulate all the ducts that you can access (such as those in attics, crawlspaces, unfinished basements, and garages).
- Make sure that connections at vents and registers are well-sealed where they meet floors, walls, and ceilings. These are common locations to find leaks and disconnected ductwork.
Other Tips
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- When buying a room air conditioner, look for one that has earned EPA’s Energy Star. If every room air conditioner in the United States were Energy Star qualified, they would prevent 900 million pounds of greenhouse gas emissions annually—equivalent to the emissions from 80,000 cars.
- Add insulation to your attic to keep cool air in. If every American household did so, Americans would collectively save more than $1.8 billion in yearly energy costs.
- Hire a contractor to seal and insulate the interior ductwork in your home (the ducts you can’t reach yourself).
- If your central air conditioning unit is more than 12 years old, replacing it with a model that has earned EPA’s Energy Star could cut your cooling costs by 30 percent.
For help with the “low-cost” and “other tips” categories call a professional at GreenSource Cincinnati or HOUSH-The Home Energy Experts!
1-800-GO-GREEN
1-800-79-ENERGY
We would be happy to answer any questions you have over the phone or send a technician out to take a look!


What You Don’t Know Can’t Hurt You….Right?
Thursday, July 1st, 2010WRONG!
We live in the “information age”, and know the saying “what you don’t know can’t hurt you” is entirely FALSE!
We believe that access to the correct information can make all the difference for a home or business owner, which is why when GreenSource Cincinnati discovered the ENVI Home Energy Monitor, we decided to try it out!
The ENVI Energy Monitor allows GreenSource Cincinnati to monitor real-time how much energy we are using and translates that into kilowatts, dollars and cents!
The ENVI Energy Monitor provides the information needed to reduce expenses and cut down on electrical waste.
Studies show that when you have the ability to monitor your electric usage and get immediate feedback you can save as much as 15% on your electrical cost!
The display shows energy usage in KWH and estimates daily, weekly and monthly electricity cost based on current usage. The display also shows, and stores past energy use, temperature and time. The device stores data for up to 7 years which can be easily transferred to a PC using a USB cable.
GreenSource Cincinnati, powered by Monroe Mechanical Inc. and HOUSH- The Home Energy Experts, will be installing these Home Energy Monitors in the homes and offices of our current and new customers so that they can monitor their energy spend, and we can implement more efficient ways to run their home HVAC systems.
For more information or to find out how to have an ENVI monitor installed in your home contact us!
ereynolds@greensourcecincinnati.com



