Greenovate coming soon
Starting Monday, you can see how regular people implement green techniques and technologies in their own homes on the new TV show, Greenovate.
Premiering Monday at 9:30PM e/p on the Discovery Home network (once thought to be changing their name to Planet Green) the half-hour show follows regular homeowners as they try to save the planet by doing things as simple as compact fluorescent light bulbs or as complex as a living roof.
The show comes from the company that makes Flip That House and Morgan Spurlock’s 30 Days, so it should be a lot of fun to watch…and a lot less exhausting to sit on the couch and watch others green their houses.
#1 by Brian on December 4th, 2007
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Very cool show idea. If anyone is interested in learning what they can do to make their home more “green” and energy efficient, then check out http://www.greenandsave.com — This site tells the story of how one family transformed their ranch home into a modern eco-friendly house for their family. There are over 50 things that you can do right now. The site even offers the ROI calculation for the projects plus all the research that they did.
#2 by Googs on February 4th, 2008
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Hey Roto the world wants to know. Barack or Hillary? Which is it?
#3 by rotophonic on March 27th, 2008
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Obviously, Barack. Hillary has done more to destroy her campaign in the last few weeks than she can possibly repair. As if her negatives weren’t high enough already.
#4 by Keukasmallies on April 16th, 2008
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Does anyone know the name of the contractor who designed/built the “green” modular house erected in Santa Barbara, CA on a recent Greenovate program? The new owners are Brian and Ellen Andreas.
Please email me if you can provide info….
Thanks!
#5 by rotophonic on April 16th, 2008
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I think the guy featured in the show was the on-site contractor who helped locate the pre-fab home on the site, built the foundation and dealt with the utility connections. He didn’t design the prefab.
Do you want the company name for those that built the pre-fab or that guy’s name who assisted them on the site?
#6 by harriet on June 4th, 2008
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the builder of the modular home in Santa Barbara is Dennis Allen of Allen & Associates