CEC was quoted in a NY Post article describing the expanding emphasis on green building. Larsen Plano, LEED Specialist, was advocating geothermal wells as a way to reduce heating and cooling costs. Umit Sirt, Senior Energy Engineer, described airlets, a measure used in the gut-rehab of 1347 Bristow.
“Larsen Plano of Community Environmental Center, which advises developers on building green, notes that residents in buildings with geothermal wells can save 25 to 30 percent on their utilities.“
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“We’ve been working a lot with airlets,” says Umit Sirt with Community Environmental Center. “It pulls air out of the apartment through little holes and allows fresh air to be pumped in.”
Sirt used this in an affordable housing complex he worked on, 1347 Bristow in The Bronx. Other city buildings, like the Kalahari in Harlem, have similar ventilation.“
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Richard Leigh, Former Director of Engineering Services at CEC, was quoted from his new position at the US Green Building Council NY Director of Advocacy: “The most important thing is what’s in the boiler room,” says Richard Leigh, director of advocacy and research for the US Green Building Council NY, the nonprofit that gives buildings LEED-certification.”