Next month the $3.2 billion US DOE Weatherization and Intergovernmental Program comes into effect. The Formula Grants up to $2.744 billion are for cities with a population of 35,000 or more and counties with a population of 250,000 or more. To find out how much money is involved for your city or county go to this website document: http://www.eecbg.energy.gov/grantalloc.html
For a complete article on the US DOE EECBG Weatherization and Intergovernmental Program go to this website: http://www.eecbg.energy.gov/downloads/WIP_EECBG_Fact_Sheet_FINAL_Print.pdf
Alamo Infrared is the leading provider for the government required energy audits for state and local public and governmental buildings. Alamo Infrared Energy Audits for EECCBG Block Grants in Utah
Utah's Original Infrared Energy Auditor and Building Inspector | Established in 1986 | Residential Commercial Industrial Medical Government Buildings
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
We pay cash for used FLIR infrared cameras
We are buying used FLIR infrared cameras.
Cash for FLIR systems used infrared cameras.
Looking to sell your used infrared camera?
We buy used FLIR infrared cameras!
We pay cash for used FLIR infrared cameras!
Selling your FLIR infrared camera?
If you've got a FLIR thermal infrared camera that you plan to sell, you might consider selling it while IR camera prices are still high.
Wanted used FLIR infrared cameras.
SELL YOUR FLIR INFRARED CAMERA FAST!
info@umrt.com 801.661.2198
Cash for FLIR systems used infrared cameras.
Looking to sell your used infrared camera?
We buy used FLIR infrared cameras!
We pay cash for used FLIR infrared cameras!
Selling your FLIR infrared camera?
If you've got a FLIR thermal infrared camera that you plan to sell, you might consider selling it while IR camera prices are still high.
Wanted used FLIR infrared cameras.
SELL YOUR FLIR INFRARED CAMERA FAST!
info@umrt.com 801.661.2198
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
We Buy FLIR infrared cameras - We pay cash - Selling your FLIR
We need used FLIR infrared cameras. If you are wanting to sell your FLIR infrared camera contact us at info@umrt.com. We pay cash for your used FLIR thermal infrared cameras. We buy all FLIR cameras. FLIR B200 | FLIR B360 | FLIR B400 | FLIR i5 | FLIR B40 | FLIR B50 | FLIR B60 | FLIR T200 | FLIR T360 | FLIR T400. We pay cash for FLIR batteries, chargers, lenses and accessories. Cash for Infrared Cameras - info@umrt.com
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Utah Energy Audit | The 1st Step For Reducing Home Energy Costs
UtahEnergyAudit.com is the hottest thing going on this season in Utah. Infrared Home Energy Auditors have had a busy week in Salt Lake City, Draper, Park City and Riverton with more homes and businesses scheduled for next week. The average Utah home owner can expect 15-35% lower utility costs if they follow the recommendations following their home energy audit and blower door test. Go to www.utahenergyausit.com for more information.
Ed Newman
Alamo Infrared Home Inspections & Energy Audits
www.umrt.com
801-651-5484
Ed Newman
Alamo Infrared Home Inspections & Energy Audits
www.umrt.com
801-651-5484
What is a green home? | UtahEnergyAudit.com
A green home uses less energy, water and natural resources; create less waste; and is healthier for the people living inside. The first step into retrofitting your Utah home towards a greener home is to have a comprehensive infrared audit performed to discover the "tightness" of your home or building. With the pictures taken high resolution triple fusion infrared cameras you can had your energy audit report to any retrofitter and can prescribe the correct action to sealing and insulation your home. You can stay warm this winter while you are enjoying lower utility bills. Don't wait for cash for caulkers, your first step starts this weekend by scheduling your infrared energy audit with Utah Energy Audit - www.utahenergyaudit.com
Ed Newman
Alamo Infrared Home Inspections & Energy Audits
www.umrt.com
801-651-5484
Ed Newman
Alamo Infrared Home Inspections & Energy Audits
www.umrt.com
801-651-5484
Infrared Camera Home Inspection | Salt Lake City Thermal Imaging
More and more Utah real estate agents are becoming reluctant to recommend the old traditional home inspector of yesterday when you have all this modern, state of the art technology available. They are finding the consequences of having the buyers come back later in anger and disgust because the "low budget legacy" home inspector failed to uncover hidden problems that could have otherwise been discovered.
Ed Newman
Alamo Infrared Home Inspections & Energy Audits
www.umrt.com
801-651-5484
Ed Newman
Alamo Infrared Home Inspections & Energy Audits
www.umrt.com
801-651-5484
Residential Energy Auditor in Utah
The first step for reducing a Utah homeowner's energy costs is to have an infrared energy audit and blower door test performed on your home. Forget about Utah getting cash for caulker programs, that possibility is waning as of late, Utah is getting only $14.1 million from the EERE program from the DOE. This funding is to improve energy efficiency in residential, commercial, public education and government buildings. This money will also be used to identify potential renewable energy zones.
Ed Newman
Alamo Infrared Home Inspections & Energy Audits
www.umrt.com
801-651-5484
Ed Newman
Alamo Infrared Home Inspections & Energy Audits
www.umrt.com
801-651-5484
Utah Green Homes - Federal Energy Audit
UTAH - $14.1 million awarded today
Utah will utilize Recovery Act funds to improve energy efficiency in residential, commercial, public education, and government buildings. The state will provide financial incentives to low-income housing developments and commercial and government buildings that perform energy efficiency upgrades. For instance, low income housing units will qualify for free insulation upgrades and builders working on new construction developments will qualify for rebates if they build high performance buildings.
Utah will also use funding to collect more accurate data about the potential renewable energy resources in the state that can then be used to identify potential Renewable Energy Zones.
After demonstrating successful implementation of its plan, the state will receive more than $17 million in additional funding, for a total of more than $35 million.
2009 Recovery Act and Weatherization Funding
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Weatherization Assistance Program will distribute $5 billion to the states under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009. A chart that shows funding to individual states and U.S. territories appears below.
Ed Newman
Alamo Infrared Home Inspections & Energy Audits
www.umrt.com
801-651-5484
Utah will utilize Recovery Act funds to improve energy efficiency in residential, commercial, public education, and government buildings. The state will provide financial incentives to low-income housing developments and commercial and government buildings that perform energy efficiency upgrades. For instance, low income housing units will qualify for free insulation upgrades and builders working on new construction developments will qualify for rebates if they build high performance buildings.
Utah will also use funding to collect more accurate data about the potential renewable energy resources in the state that can then be used to identify potential Renewable Energy Zones.
After demonstrating successful implementation of its plan, the state will receive more than $17 million in additional funding, for a total of more than $35 million.
2009 Recovery Act and Weatherization Funding
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Weatherization Assistance Program will distribute $5 billion to the states under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009. A chart that shows funding to individual states and U.S. territories appears below.
Ed Newman
Alamo Infrared Home Inspections & Energy Audits
www.umrt.com
801-651-5484
Utah Home Energy Audit gets an Upgrade
Our infrared home energy audit got an upgrade this week. We have new high volume blower doors, and just in time as the buildings just keep getting larger, as in over 50,000 square feet. These very high volume blower doors by Tempest will depressurize any large commercial or public building down to 50 pascals so we can perform the Utah certified infrared energy audit.
The cost of there Utah Infrared Energy audit and Blower Door Test runs around $350 for an average size home. These costs are often recovered within 12 months following the implementation or recommendation from the Alamo Infrared Energy Audit. Many of their recommendations are as simple as caulking and sealing any gaps in the buildings "envelope". Sealing and insulating in the optimal places provides a greater return on your investment. The infrared energy audit report is complete with digital and infrared photos, recommendations and volumetric air flow measurements and is available on site and immediately uploaded to their secure server and can be shared with an energy retro-fitter who can provide you with an estimate to seal and insulate your home if you choose not to do the repairs yourself.
Alamo Infrared Energy Audits has been providing comprehensive infrared energy audits for 4 years. They specialize in residential, commercial, state and federal government buildings of all types and sizes. We now have the largest blower door fans available, capable of buildings larger than 100,000 sq ft. Our service area includes Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Colorado. Visit the energy audit page at www.utahenergyaudit.com for further information.
Ed Newman
Alamo Infrared Home Inspections & Energy Audits
www.umrt.com
801-651-5484
The cost of there Utah Infrared Energy audit and Blower Door Test runs around $350 for an average size home. These costs are often recovered within 12 months following the implementation or recommendation from the Alamo Infrared Energy Audit. Many of their recommendations are as simple as caulking and sealing any gaps in the buildings "envelope". Sealing and insulating in the optimal places provides a greater return on your investment. The infrared energy audit report is complete with digital and infrared photos, recommendations and volumetric air flow measurements and is available on site and immediately uploaded to their secure server and can be shared with an energy retro-fitter who can provide you with an estimate to seal and insulate your home if you choose not to do the repairs yourself.
Alamo Infrared Energy Audits has been providing comprehensive infrared energy audits for 4 years. They specialize in residential, commercial, state and federal government buildings of all types and sizes. We now have the largest blower door fans available, capable of buildings larger than 100,000 sq ft. Our service area includes Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Colorado. Visit the energy audit page at www.utahenergyaudit.com for further information.
Ed Newman
Alamo Infrared Home Inspections & Energy Audits
www.umrt.com
801-651-5484
Professional Infrared Home Inspection in Salt Lake City
One out of three homes has a hidden defect that can only be discovered with infrared cameras. Every week we discover water line and plumbing leaks, missing insulation, faulty heating systems and leaking roofs that are invisible to the naked eye. A traditional "limited visual" inspection would miss these items, only to be discovered later after you have moved in.
Triple Fusion Infrared cameras allow us to look into walls, ceilings and floors. We can now see all kinds of things that you would never see with the naked eye and a flashlight. Thermal imaging lets you see wet spots from leaky roofs and leaking plumbing.
Mold and termites can not hide from inferred cameras either.
Overheated breakers and electrical circuits show up like a candle in the dark. The operation of the furnace and air conditioner can also be fully tested for BTU output.
Insulation in the walls and attic areas can be quickly evaluated as well as the sealing and weather stripping around doors. Infared cameras are the primary tool for mold detection..
Ed Newman
Alamo Infrared Home Inspections & Energy Audits
www.umrt.com
801-651-5484
Triple Fusion Infrared cameras allow us to look into walls, ceilings and floors. We can now see all kinds of things that you would never see with the naked eye and a flashlight. Thermal imaging lets you see wet spots from leaky roofs and leaking plumbing.
Mold and termites can not hide from inferred cameras either.
Overheated breakers and electrical circuits show up like a candle in the dark. The operation of the furnace and air conditioner can also be fully tested for BTU output.
Insulation in the walls and attic areas can be quickly evaluated as well as the sealing and weather stripping around doors. Infared cameras are the primary tool for mold detection..
Ed Newman
Alamo Infrared Home Inspections & Energy Audits
www.umrt.com
801-651-5484
Grant Money - Idaho $11.4M and Utah $14.1M From DOE - EERE
The Department of Energy - Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy has awarded $204 Million for State Energy Programs in 10 States. http://apps1.eere.energy.gov/news/daily.cfm/hp_news_id=175
These grants are for state and local governments to improve energy efficiency in residential, commercial, public education and government buildings. The state will provide financial incentives to low-income housing developments and commercial and government buildings that perform energy efficiency upgrades. For instance, low income housing units will qualify for free insulation upgrades.
For city, county and state buildings the first step is to have UtahEnergyAudit conduct a Infrared Energy Audit and Blower Door test by Utah's Original Energy Auditor. We have the equipment and high volume calibrated blower door systems to perform energy audits on very large buildings, schools, universities, warehouses and auditoriums.
If you are in the process of receiving DOE Government Grant funding for Energy Audits and Energy Efficiency contact us with RFP as soon as possible so we can get your audit completed as soon as possible.
After successful implemtation of these original grants, there will be an additional $21 Million in additional funding.
www.utahenergyaudit.com 801-661-2198 energy@umrt.com
Ed Newman
Alamo Infrared Home Inspections & Energy Audits
www.umrt.com
801-651-5484
These grants are for state and local governments to improve energy efficiency in residential, commercial, public education and government buildings. The state will provide financial incentives to low-income housing developments and commercial and government buildings that perform energy efficiency upgrades. For instance, low income housing units will qualify for free insulation upgrades.
For city, county and state buildings the first step is to have UtahEnergyAudit conduct a Infrared Energy Audit and Blower Door test by Utah's Original Energy Auditor. We have the equipment and high volume calibrated blower door systems to perform energy audits on very large buildings, schools, universities, warehouses and auditoriums.
If you are in the process of receiving DOE Government Grant funding for Energy Audits and Energy Efficiency contact us with RFP as soon as possible so we can get your audit completed as soon as possible.
After successful implemtation of these original grants, there will be an additional $21 Million in additional funding.
www.utahenergyaudit.com 801-661-2198 energy@umrt.com
Ed Newman
Alamo Infrared Home Inspections & Energy Audits
www.umrt.com
801-651-5484
Utah State Energy Program - EERE Weatherization | Grant Money
The federal government announced Tuesday that Utah will receive $16.6 million in grants for energy conservation and research into geothermal energy and carbon capture.
The Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grants will go to Salt Lake City and Utah's State Energy Program, which will distribute its $9,593,500 to communities throughout the state that haven't yet benefited from the federal stimulus grant program.
Salt Lake City received a direct Department of Energy grant of $2,116,500. A separate grant of $4.9 million is going to Utah State University for energy research.
About 2,300 cities, counties and states were eligible nationwide for the funding. In Utah -- 19 counties and 235 cities -- will be preparing for the coming competitive grant period whose deadline likely will be in January.
Utah cities, counties, and municipalities can contact www.utahenergyaudit.com for information on scheduling both static and powered infrared energy audits and high volume blower door testing.
Ed Newman
The Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grants will go to Salt Lake City and Utah's State Energy Program, which will distribute its $9,593,500 to communities throughout the state that haven't yet benefited from the federal stimulus grant program.
Salt Lake City received a direct Department of Energy grant of $2,116,500. A separate grant of $4.9 million is going to Utah State University for energy research.
About 2,300 cities, counties and states were eligible nationwide for the funding. In Utah -- 19 counties and 235 cities -- will be preparing for the coming competitive grant period whose deadline likely will be in January.
Utah cities, counties, and municipalities can contact www.utahenergyaudit.com for information on scheduling both static and powered infrared energy audits and high volume blower door testing.
Ed Newman
Federal Energy Audits for Facilities at DOD Agencies
DOD, NEPA, and NHPA grant recipients for energy audit for facilities at DOD agencies for ECIF facility energy improvements, energy efficiency projects and energy retrofits can contact us and schedule your Energy Audit and Blower Door Test during your timeline.
The ECIP includes projects that meet the long-term Department of Defense goal to reduce energy consumption. The program complies with facility requirements that ensure high operational performance and productivity, while emphasizing sustainability, energy efficiency, safety, and maintainable structures and systems; as well as meeting overall lifecycle cost effective standards. This program delivers costs savings, freeing funds for other warfighter needs. For example, by implementing the ECIP projects, the annual savings for the Army are estimated to be $5.0 million in operating costs.
Funding for the ECIP by the Recovery Act is provided to the Military Services, based on priorities developed by considering the requirements of the Recovery Act and the goals of ECIP. The ECIP is specifically designated for projects that reduce energy and water consumption. ECIP provides a critical funding source for investments in small-scale renewable energy technologies that fall within the savings-to-investment ratio and payback goals of the program. Therefore, the projects are focused on improving energy efficiency of existing Department of Defense facilities and creating new energy generation sources on military installations in a cost-effective manner.
Contact our Federal Energy Auditor for RFP or Scheduling www.utahenergyaudit.com
Alamo Infrared Energy Audits - 801-651-5484 or 801-661-2198 (DOD Hotline)
usgov@umrt.com energy@umrt.com
The ECIP includes projects that meet the long-term Department of Defense goal to reduce energy consumption. The program complies with facility requirements that ensure high operational performance and productivity, while emphasizing sustainability, energy efficiency, safety, and maintainable structures and systems; as well as meeting overall lifecycle cost effective standards. This program delivers costs savings, freeing funds for other warfighter needs. For example, by implementing the ECIP projects, the annual savings for the Army are estimated to be $5.0 million in operating costs.
Funding for the ECIP by the Recovery Act is provided to the Military Services, based on priorities developed by considering the requirements of the Recovery Act and the goals of ECIP. The ECIP is specifically designated for projects that reduce energy and water consumption. ECIP provides a critical funding source for investments in small-scale renewable energy technologies that fall within the savings-to-investment ratio and payback goals of the program. Therefore, the projects are focused on improving energy efficiency of existing Department of Defense facilities and creating new energy generation sources on military installations in a cost-effective manner.
Contact our Federal Energy Auditor for RFP or Scheduling www.utahenergyaudit.com
Alamo Infrared Energy Audits - 801-651-5484 or 801-661-2198 (DOD Hotline)
usgov@umrt.com energy@umrt.com
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