Green Building Alliance Announces $240,000 in Product Innovation Grants to Five Recipients
Posted on: Thursday, 22 January 2009, 09:32 CST
Third Round Brings Total Disbursements to
Awarded through a competitive selection process, GBA's Product Innovation Grants expedite the commercialization of new and revised building products within the fast-growing green building market. "Despite a down economy, the green building market represents a significant economic opportunity for
In this third round of GBA Product Innovation Grants, five out of thirteen proposals were selected to receive grants, including:
$100,000 for commercialization of plastic composites that use renewable and recycled raw materials and achieve greater thermal insulation and lower embodied energy - a project of Bedford Reinforced Plastics, Inc. and theUniversity of Pittsburgh .
$80,000 to develop an energy-efficient air conditioning system that will employ a natural refrigerant with no global warming or ozone depletion impacts, thus consuming substantially less electricity than conventional systems - a project of Thar Technologies, Inc. andCarnegie Mellon University .
- Three
$20,000 Proof of Concept grants:- Development of a web portal resource for architects and engineers that will feature sustainability and performance measures for building facade materials and assemblies that optimize natural resource flows - a project of
Carnegie Mellon University .
- Development of a web portal resource for architects and engineers that will feature sustainability and performance measures for building facade materials and assemblies that optimize natural resource flows - a project of
- Use of residual silt from water treatment as a growing medium for landscapes and green roofs - a project of GTECH Strategies.
- A wearable bio-sensing comfort controller that will measure a person's comfort level and then maximize it by adjusting their immediate thermal environment - a project of
Carnegie Mellon University .
"We solicited Product Innovation Grant proposals in early July from established
A Request for Proposals for the fourth and final round of Product Innovation Grants was also released today, with a deadline of
Proposals are assessed based on the criteria of green building leadership, technical merit, commercialization plan viability, partnership resources, and potential market impact. Grant award decisions are made at the discretion of GBA on the recommendations of the Product Innovation Grant Review Committee, which is comprised of individuals with a variety of relevant experience, expertise, and backgrounds, including consultants, manufacturers, investors, economic development stakeholders, and academic researchers. Participation on the Review Committee is kept confidential.
Green Building Alliance is a 16-year-old nonprofit organization that advances economic prosperity and human wellbeing in
Individual project sheets are also downloadable at www.pa-greenbuildingproducts.org/product_innovation_grants.aspx.
SOURCE Green Building Alliance
Source: PR Newswire
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