Solar Training Course at Center for Sustainable Energy at Bronx Community College

This course focuses on the design of photovoltaic systems, from site evaluation to commissioning.  Special consideration is given to the National Electrical Code (NEC), fire regulations and structural factors.  Selection and sizing of system components with regard to efficiency and financial payback as well as system troubleshooting will be covered.  The training will be held … Continue reading Solar Training Course at Center for Sustainable Energy at Bronx Community College

Starting an Urban Agriculture Business

This workshop will cover a range of topics, including: the various goals and benefits of urban agriculture; different business entities a budding urban farmer might consider; the range of physical models - from vertical farms to aquaponics, and of course rooftop farming - and how well they address respective goals and challenges; different enterprises, from … Continue reading Starting an Urban Agriculture Business

Introduction to Green Roofing

Gwen Schantz, COO of Brooklyn Grange heads up the Design and Installation department and will go through the ins and outs of green roofing in NYC and beyond.  She'll cover all the benefits, challenges, and options available for those rooftop oases and share Brooklyn Grange's experience greenroofing our city. By the end of this workshop, … Continue reading Introduction to Green Roofing

Climate Injustice: Are There Solutions?

Climate change finally has the attention of the American public, but mainly as a generalized warning.  To sharpen the focus, the Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College is convening a conference on March 5 and 6, 2015 - Climate Injustice: Are There Solutions?  Speakers will explore the costs of climate change, strategies to strengthen human … Continue reading Climate Injustice: Are There Solutions?