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New Certification: LEED Platinum in Chicago

September 21, 2010 :: Posted by - Jason :: Category - Single-Family Projects

Chicago’s Yannell residence has gained a lot of notoriety as the first “net-zero” home in the city – capable of producing as much energy as it consumes. Yet another home on Chicago’s far northwest side, the Helenowski Residence, has joined the prestigious ranks of ultra-green LEED Platinum homes. In fact, it’s one of the highest overall point totals ever achieved for a LEED-certified home.

Helenowski Residence - Chicago Net-Zero LEED Platinum Home

Net-Zero LEED Platinum Home - Zukas Photography

This incredibly energy-efficient home was actually a gut-rehab of Read more » »

Net-Zero Affordable Homes Come to Illinois

September 07, 2010 :: Posted by - Jason :: Category - Affordable Housing

32 three-bedroom homes to lease for $590/month in Jerseyville, IL
Solar panels, wind turbines to cut utility bill to $0; LEED Platinum preliminary rating

Affordable LEED Platinum Homes in Illinois

The long-awaited promise of affordable, net-zero, green living will finally become reality in a St. Louis suburban cornfield in southern Illinois, where 32 single-family homes will be rented for $590 per month. Solar panels, wind turbines and other technology will reduce the utility bills to $0. The homes are expected to be LEED Platinum certified at completion, with AES as the LEED for Homes Provider.

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Builder pitches net-zero energy LEED homes

August 03, 2010 :: Posted by - Jason :: Category - Single-Family Projects

Prairie Ridge Homes
Solar panels and wind turbines sold Meg Barrett and Doug Smit on the Prairie Ridge Estates development in New Lenox. “I would be an ambassador for this type of technology,” Barrett said. (David Pierini, Chicago Tribune / July 28, 2010)

A newly formed company thinks the beacon that will attract homebuyers to its patch of dirt in New Lenox isn’t a clubhouse or walking paths, the extras that once drew attention to new subdivisions, but 30-foot-tall vertical-axis wind turbines.

Prairie Ridge Estates, as envisioned by local developers Jim and Phil Regan, could just possibly become the nation’s largest net-zero energy subdivision, filled with homes that produce as much energy as they use during a year.

But selling 132 lots of really green housing also could prove a formidable task for Energy Smart Home Builders, and not just because homebuilding has screeched to a halt.

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Reproduced from Chicago Tribune, Aug 3, 2010.

July Tour: Completed LEED Platinum Home in Wilmette

July 12, 2010 :: Posted by - Jason :: Category - Single-Family Projects

The Gworek Residence is a new home constructed in the historic neighborhood of
Wilmette, IL, planning for LEED Platinum certification. The home was designed for a family of four and is meant to optimize energy efficiency, while respecting the scale and character of the neighborhood.

LEED Platinum residence in Wilmette, IL

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Solar energy rebates available for Illinois homes!

November 13, 2009 :: Posted by - Jason :: Category - Miscellaneous

Residential green building enthusiasts and LEED for Homes projects can rejoice as the state of Illinois has re-established their solar rebate program after a 1+ year hiatus. Read more » »

Free IL Solar Tour features LEED Homes

October 02, 2009 :: Posted by - Jason :: Category - Education and Events

The Illinois Solar Energy Association is coordinating its annual Solar Tour on October 3, 2009. This year, several LEED for Homes projects are participating on the tour. Read more » »