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Hi everyone,
Just passing the word along on these workshops happening this week in Anchorage and Fairbanks.
- ACAT

Heat Recovery Ventilation (HRV) EXPERT Visits Fairbanks & Anchorage
 
Arctic Sun is partnering with Alaska Building Science Network and Zehnder America for two educational presentations on state-of-the-art heat recovery ventilation (HRV) solutions for Residents, Designers, and Builders in the Far North. The two presentations will feature Barry Stephens of Zehnder America, the developer and manufacturer of Passive House Institute certified HRVs. The presentations will be held:
 
In Anchorage:
July 27, 2012, 2pm – 4pm at the BP Energy Center, 900 E. Benson Blvd.

In Fairbanks:
July 30, 2012, 10am – 12pm at Arctic Sun, 1050 Deere St.

For more information or to register, contact:
Karl Kassel at (907) 457-1297 or  karl@arcticsun-llc.com
 
Barry Stephens is the National Sales and Marketing Manager for Zehnder America, Inc. He has worked with Zehnder for 11 years, and was trained in ventilation and heat recovery systems in Holland, Germany, and Switzerland. Barry has also worked with Passive House and Net Zero Energy high-performance architects, builders, and designers across North America, including two 2011 Solar Decathlon teams. Zehnder America is recognized for its cutting-edge heat recovery ventilation technology. In June of 2012, Zehnder America completed 3rdparty testing of the ComfoAir 350 HRV. The Home Ventilating Institute is publishing these test results, confirming Zehnder as the leader in heat and energy recovery ventilation in the U.S. ZehnderAmerica focuses on high-quality solutions that promote a comfortable, healthy, and energy-efficient indoor environment. Their Comfosystem ventilation solutions ensure fresh air and a healthy atmosphere year-round—even in extreme cold climates. Zehnder America is a division of the Zehnder Group, headquartered in Switzerland. The Zehnder Group is world renowned for the development of high-quality, Passive House Institute-certified heating and ventilation systems.
 
Arctic Sun is Fairbanks’ one-stop-shop for renewable energy systems and building efficiency in Alaska. Responsible and sustainable construction in cold climates requires specialized techniques and equipment, and it is Arctic Sun’s mission to provide Alaskan’s with premier energy-efficient products, leading-edge technology, and professional installations and services to create the next generation of sustainable structures. Virtually every building in Alaska could benefit from improved energy efficiency, and Arctic Sun looks closely at each structure’s energy consumption and cost, and at the environmental footprint, then helps homeowners and businesses to build more affordable, efficient, and sustainable systems. Arctic Sun is a subsidiary of local contractor REINA, LLC. REINA has been building high-quality, sustainable homes in Alaska for many years and has a reputation throughout the state for energy efficiency and excellence. REINA’s dedication to quality permeates Arctic Sun as the new company strives to provide Alaskans with renewable energy goods and services suited to the unique and extreme conditions of the Far North.