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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 30, 2008 Wyoming Energy Council Named Building Performance Institute Affiliate
CHEYENNE - The Building Performance Institute (BPI) - the nation's premier resource for guiding the use of integrated building science knowledge and technology in the home improvement market - has qualified Wyoming Energy Council, Inc. (WEC) as a BPI affiliate in Wyoming. Integrated building science is the art of systematically evaluating the energy usage and safety performance of a home. Many homes have high levels of air infiltration, lack wall insulation, have inefficient heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems with leaky duct systems, and inefficient hot water systems and appliances. This means that many homes do not work very well, have unnecessarily high energy bills, are uncomfortable, and often are unsafe. Using appropriate diagnostic equipment to do testing and analysis, BPI-certified contractors have the knowledge and skills to install all improvements in accordance with current industry best practices. Wyoming Energy Council is able to provide residential contractors and energy consultants in Wyoming with energy efficiency and building science training, mentoring, proctoring for the BPI's certification tests, as well as other technical assistance and field support.
Adolf said introducing BPI standards will raise the bar in performance contracting, and spread the message that applying the principles of building science can improve homes, save energy, as well as address health and safety issues to improve quality of life.
About Wyoming Energy Council, Inc.The Wyoming Energy Council is nonprofit organization headquartered in Laramie, with a branch office in Cheyenne. The mission of Wyoming Energy Council is to promote and further the conservation of non-renewable energy resources and the development of renewable energy resources. Since its inception, The Wyoming Energy Council has provided low-income weatherization services to citizens of Wyoming through the Low-Income Energy Assistance Program (LIEAP) and the Weatherization Assistance Program. The Wyoming Energy Council’s crew of building performance professionals currently serves all of Albany, Laramie, and Carbon Counties and provides 15-20 jobs in the Cheyenne and Laramie area, serving more than 240 families per year.
For more information contact the Home Performance with ENERGY
STAR Coordinator at whpes@wyoec.org or 307-742-9924 or go to:
www.wyominghomeperformance.com; www.wyoec.org; www.hpwes.org; www.bpi.org;
www.energystar.gov . The mission of the Wyoming Business Council is to facilitate the economic growth of Wyoming. For more information, please visit our Web site at www.wyomingbusiness.org. ### For More Information Contact: Tiger Adolf Executive Director Wyoming Energy Council Office: 307.742.0313 Email: tadolf@wyoec.org
Tom Fuller State Energy Program Manager Wyoming Business Council Office: 307.777.2804 E-Mail: tom.fuller@wybusiness.org |
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