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Barry Milner - Guest Expert on Geoexchange Systems

Jul 18 2009 - 2:00pm
Jul 18 2009 - 4:00pm

"Geoexchange Heating & Cooling Systems"

Barry Milner

Barry Milner, Marketing Director, GeoTility Systems and TerraSource Geothermal Utility Services

Barry Milner, Marketing Director for GeoTility Systems will provide an extensive power point presentation on geoexchange (geothermal heating and cooling) technology. The presentation will cover an overview of the following items:

-General mechanics and functions of a ground source heat pump system
-Variations on the design and installation of  water to air and water to water heat pump configurations
-Mechanical system design features and applications
-Economic analysis: Payback, Return on investment, Value added attachment
-Residential and commercial case studies
-Environmental impact analysis
-Utility service model applications: TerraSource and Terasen

Bio - Barry is one of the founding directors of the Okanagan Environmental Industry Alliance and the Okanagan Chapter of the BC Sustainable Energy Association. He was also involved in the creation of the Thompson Okanagan Branch of the Cascadia Green Building Council and was a regular guest on the “How Green is our Valley” radio show. Barry is the Marketing Director for Canada’s largest comprehensive geothermal contractor - GeoTility Systems and TerraSource Geothermal Utility Services.

For more information, visit: www.geotility.ca and www.terrasource.ca

Cost: $5.  Due to space limitations, please RSVP by 5pm on Friday to info@sustainablebuildingcentre.com or 604-682-5960 for guaranteed entrance.

LOCATION
Light House: Sustainable Building Centre is located at 1575 Johnston Street, just East of the Public Market in the heart of Granville Island. Our centre is on the second floor and accessible via the glass door and staircase on the Southwest corner of the building. This event is sponsored by Light House Sustainable Building Centre and Cascadia Green Building Council, the local chapter of the CaGBC. Funding comes from Environment Canada and the Real Estate Foundation of BC.

Guest Expert seminars are intended to provide general information about green building products and technologies. Light House Sustainable Building Centre does not endorse any of the services or products discussed by guest expert speakers.