Nearly 1/3 of carbon emissions are
produced through our physical structures
LIVE Green implements and supports initiatives that have measurable impact on the livability and environmental sustainability of Lancaster City.

Building Energy Technologies Certificate Program

Winter Classes 2010

~BET 220: Commercial, Industrial Building Energy and Environmental Systems

Wednesday, January 13, 2010, 6pm – 9pm

This course details the types of energy systems and energy efficiency technologies in use in commercial and industrial buildings.  It includes design, installation, testing, assessment, and operation of technologies in these structures, and details the integration of system control components.

~BET 210: Residential Building Energy and Environmental Systems:

Monday; January 11, 2010, 6pm – 9pm

This course details energy systems and energy efficiency technologies utilized in single and multi-family residential building types.  It covers systems design and installation in both new construction and retrofit projects.

For more information on class details click here

contact Jessica Castro at 717-391-3543 or visit www.stevenscollege.edu

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Residential Projects

Rain Barrels

Educating city residents about stormwater management

Composting

Educating city residents about the benefits of composting

Energy Solutions for City Homes

Changing the climate in city homes

Institutional Projects

Building Energy Technologies Certificate Program

Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology

Roof Greening

Facilitate the installation of vegetated or “green” roofs in the City of Lancaster and surrounding County

Green Facilities Partnership

Working toward environmentally preferable practices in procurement, operations, and facility management.