myEnergyLoan Sponsors MXPO 2009 Mortgage Virtual Tradeshow to Promote Green Residential Lending
Thu, 17 Sep 2009 14:04:23 -0700 PDT
by Aria Munro
AVENTURA, Fla. — Green residential mortgage lending network myEnergyLoan founder and president Jeff Cole will present “Green Lending – Financing the Shift” as a sponsor of mXpo.net 2009 Virtual Mortgage Tradeshow (mXpo.net) on October 8, 2009. mXpo.net is the first mortgage industry-sponsored virtual tradeshow, conference and educational content event being conducted October 7 – 8, just days before the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) annual conference.
Launched in 2005, myEnergyLoan is a network of lenders and mortgage brokers that come together as a network of fair financial service providers to get green done, today. myEnergyLoan provides green real estate buyers and investors benefits including: [...]
Al Gore, You Got It Wrong (your solution, that is, according to one IGP member)
This is a “reprint” article from the current issue of Esquire Magazine. The author, Bjørn Lomborg, is a member of the Institute for Green Professionals, which is run by our friend, Grant Austin. Read the article and pass it along using http://www.consilienceblog.org/ as your link.
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Green Buildings Get Boost in Cap-and-Trade Bill
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LEED PLATINUM – NO RENEWABLE ENERGY?
New World Home, a myEnergyLoan Platinum Preferred Builder, has just announced that in Atlanta they have attained LEED PLATINUM and EarthCraft House Gold certification levels on two homes – WITHOUT USING ANY RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES - which is very difficult accomplishment and one that deserves your full attention. See the press release below and also at www.myenergyloan.com under press releases.
Our Energy Efficient Mortgage program is second to none and we could not be more enamoured by our affiliation with New World Home. I have personally walked through their homes and they are beautiful systems built homes. Using the myEnergyLoan program, in conjunction with Energy Efficient Mortgages or without them, New [...]
SUCCESSFUL LAUNCH ANNOUNCEMENT
Last week myEnergyLoan signed up our 6th local myEnergyLoan provider, bringing our current number of states with local myEnergyLoan providers to 13 – and that’s just since January 2009. “Based on some very strategic marketing partnerships which we have only recently signed, we expect to have 500 licensed lenders and brokers within the next twelve to eighteen months,” says myEnergyLoan management.
READ FULL PRESS RELEASE HERE:
http://www.prlog.org/10255439-better-energy-efficient-mortgage-myenergyloans-successful-local-market-launch.html
The myEnergyLoan program continues to be the most economically viable Energy Efficient Mortgage program in the country; and it’s all about the local market!
myEnergyLoan knits together the national green lending community via local market licensing & green loan certification of its unique green loan package.
AHA Does it Again!
Interesting Information regarding energy efficiency presented here by the AHA
A Boy, A Ball and a Banker
oes this kind of thing actually happen? I am told it is a true story told just a few days ago by an 8 year-old to a stranger.
“When I was a boy, all I wanted was a ball so I could throw it back and forth with my dad. Then, one day, a package came in the mail and to my surprise there was a ball in it. I was overjoyed as I threw it up in the air and caught it. I bounced it on the ground and caught it. I threw it against the side of our house and caught it. It was great fun and I [...]
Top Ten Green Projects: AIA
Yale Sculpture Building and Gallery
Photo credit: © Peter Aaron, Esto
Overview
Location: New Haven, CT
Building type(s): Higher education, Interpretive Center
New construction
62,000 sq. feet (5,760 sq. meters)
Project scope: 3 4-story buildings
Urban setting
Completed September 2007
Rating: U.S. Green Building Council LEED-NC, v.2/v.2.1–Level: Platinum (52 points)