Monday, July 13, 2009

The Energy Fair


Leaving on Thursday, June 18, Sandy and I drove to the Midwest Renewable Energy Association's 20th annual Energy Fair. We left on Thursday because it's about a nine-hour trip and the first workshop started at 10 AM on Friday. Along the way, near Baraboo, Wisconsin, we stopped to visit the Aldo Leopold Legacy Center, a Platinum LEED certified building with lots of great ideas we were interested in examining. We got there a full 2 minutes! before the 4:30 closing time, but the staff was generous and allowed us to poke around inside and outside until about 5 PM.

Michael Beczkiewicz, an active member of the Southern Indiana Renewable Energy Network (SIREN) made arrangements for many of us to camp together at the MREA-owned campground near the fair site. In all, about 20 Bloomington-area folks were at the event and about half camped with us.

Each of the three days there were six one-hour workshop slots. And during each time slot there were at least a dozen different workshops from which to choose on topics like passive solar design, solar water heating, wind power, efficient home building, transportation, local food, and many, many more.

Most useful to us were workshops on earth-sheltered homes, window insulation, timber framing, alternative building options and others.

In addition to the 200-plus workshops there were more than a hundred booths with books, products and services where we picked up information on many things we hope to implement in the new home.

Here's a picture of the crowd waiting for the gate to open on Friday morning and a long shot of some of the dozens of tents for workshops and vendors.


This was one of the best run events I have ever attended and well worth the long drive.

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