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More late breaking news on the Garner ConAgra accident - WRAL coverage
Latest information is there have been 32 people taken to 5 area hospitals. 2 people are being treated with life threatening injuries one at UNC Hospital and one at Duke.
There are still 2 people unaccounted for. There were 300 people at work there today.

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Raleigh NC New Homes
Special thanks to Johnny Vaughan of Bowman Mechanical Services Inc in Garner NC for sharing this information on Geothermal Systems!
Here's what Bowman Mechanical Services has to say:
Geothermal heat pumps use stable ground temperatures for home heating and cooling. According to the EPA, the geothermal systems can save 40 percent to 70 percent on home heating and 20 percent to 50 percent on home cooling costs over conventional sytems, although installation costs are higher.
If one in twelve California homes installed a geoexchange system, the energy savings would equal nine new power plants.
Current geoexchange installations equal 14 million barrels of crude oil saved per year.
Putting a geoexchange system in a typical home is equal in greenhouse gas reduction to taking two cars off the road.
The United States was the world leader in GHP technology and market development from the 1980s to the early 2000s, but today GHP shipments in Europe are believed to be 135,000 to 190,000 units annually compared to 60,000 in the United States.
Asian Countries embrace Geothermal, Europe surpasses U.S. production
Rapid market growth is also reported in Asia, especially China and South Korea, owing to supportive government policies, including GHPs being highlighted at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
Geothermal Heat Pumps - How Do They Work?A heat pump-like an air conditioner or refrigerator-moves heat from one place to another.
In the summer, a geothermal heat pump (GHP) operating in a cooling mode lowers indoor temperatures by transferring heat to the ground.
Unlike an air conditioner, though, a heat pump's process can be reversed.
In the winter, a GHP extracts heat from the ground and transfers it inside. Also, the GHP can use waste heat from summer air-conditioning to provide virtually free water heating.
The energy value of the heat moved is typically more than three times the electricity used in the transfer process. GHPs are efficient and require no backup heat because the earth stays at a relatively moderate temperature throughout the year.
The GHP system includes three major components: a ground loop (buried piping system), heat pump itself (inside the building), and a heating and cooling distribution system.
The earth-coupled (or closed-loop) GHP uses sealed horizontal or vertical pipes as heat exchangers through which water, or water and antifreeze, transfer heat to or from the ground.
Because of their versatility, earth-coupled systems dominate the GHP market. Typical loop installations for the earth-coupled systems are expected to work for 50 years.
most building types, combined geothermal piping/well fields, hot water recovery, radiant heating, snow melting, Refrigeration equipment, optimized pumping, lake rejection and process cooling.
Only through the use of alternative energy will we be able to meet energy demand increase and reverse the growing carbon footprint that many suggest is on a path to catastrophic climate change. Heating and air conditioning account for over 43% of the building energy cost and CO2 emissions in the U.S.
Power generation to meet electricity needs will be the biggest driver of higher energy demand representing more than 40% of the increase while fossil-base fuels will continue to provide the supplies for this demand with oil and gas close to 60%. Demand for coal will grow as the demand of electricity in developing countries rise.
Emission of "greenhouse gases" into the environment has become an increasing concern. Deregulation of the electrical market will allow consumers to select power suppliers that utilize "green power." Geothermal power is classed as "green power" and has lower emissions of carbon dioxide per kilowatt-hour of electricity than even the cleanest of fossil fuels, natural gas.
However, previously published estimates of carbon dioxide emissions are relatively old and need revision. This study estimates that the average carbon dioxide emissions from geothermal and fossil fuel power plants are:
geothermal 0.18
coal 2.13
petroleum 1.56
natural gas 1.03
pounds of carbon dioxide per kilowatt-hour respectively.
Nobel-Prize-winning Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change In 2007 identified the building sector as having the highest Green House Gas emissions, but also the best potential for dramatic emissions reductions.
GHPs were specifically identified as a solution that is economically feasible under certain circumstances in continental and cold climates, and cases were cited where total electricity use decreased by one third and heating energy use by 50 to 60 percent.
Special Thanks to Bowman Mechanical Services, 919-772-6460, Garner NC.
About Bowman Mechanical Services: We are a full line American Standard, Florida heat pump and Climate Master dealer with an alternative brand, Goodman, for the more budget conscious. We have an expertise and consider ourselves (as do our peers!) the most qualified company in the area to install GEOTHERMAL heat pump systems. With over 700 of these systems to our credit in the last 25 years, we have developed an expertise unmatched.

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Garner, NC was created in the 1850s as a stop on the North Carolina Railroad, which traveled from Goldsboro to Charlotte.
US 70, which runs through Garner, was the first paved highway in the state. The Garner section was paved sometime around 1917.
Developments and subdivisions first appeared in Garner in 1923.
Today, redevelopment of downtown Garner and an easy commute to Raleigh, along with lots of new shopping and restaraunts, have continued to make Garner, NC a popular place to live.
Communities on the southern side of Garner often offer larger lots, at 1/2 acre or more. Southern Garner is also convenient to Fuquay-Varina, NC.
Average appreciation in Garner NC for 2008 is 4.9%, against an average of 5.33% for Wake County.
Here's information on just some of the communities with available lots in Garner, where you can build a custom home in the Raleigh/Triangle area.
Turner Farms in Garner NC - Wooded Acreage Just Minutes from Raleigh Click here for more information about this community in Garner NC
Two lots are currently available, with a new phase opening soon.
Lot cost starts at $70,000. Custom homes in the neighborhood are in the $200s to low $500s.
Chadbourne in Garner NC - Beautiful All Brick Homes Community with .5 Acres or More Click here for more information about all brick homes in Garner NC
Four lots are currently available, ranging from .65 to 1.22 acres.
Lot cost starts at $65,000. Custom homes in the Chadbourne neighborhood are generally in the mid $300s to the mid $600s.
Silver Pointe in Garner NC - New Neighborhood with Great Lots Available
17 lots have just been released for the first phase of this new community.
Lot sizes range from .46 acres to about 3/4 acres.
Lot costs start at $50,000. Custom homes are planned to be in the $300s and up.

Everwood - Custom Homes in Garner NC - Build on Your Lot
.3 acre lot available at $62,000.
Custom homes in Everwood range from the $330s to the $450s.

Stevens Oaks - Quiet, Pretty Garner NC Neighborhood - Build on Your Lot
Multiple lots are available.
Most lots range between .5 and .9 acres. Lots are listed at $52,900.
Custom homes in the Stevens Oaks neighborhood are generally under $280K.
Brittmoore in Garner, NC - Large Wooded Lots and Brick Homes - Available Lots Near Raleigh NC
One lot available - small neighborhood with 25 total lots.
Homes are in the $300s and up.
Lot listed at $59,000.
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Real Living Partners is very proud to announce the addition of Tessa Thompson to our growing team in Garner. Tessa brings over ten years experience, many happy clients and unbridled enthusiasm. We are very excited to assist Tessa in growing her business.
Tessa is a self proclaimed "Marine Brat and Navy wife", with her husband doing multiple deployments, she is a strong willed, determined woman who knows how to get things done. She is also involved in the Cleveland elementary PTA, Cleveland Middle school PTSO, Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts of America.
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Looking for Custom Homes Near Raleigh NC?

Looking for a great neighborhood to build a home near Raleigh, NC?
Turner Farms in Garner, NC is a very pretty community with a variety of meadow and wooded homesites.
There are plenty of tall trees for a more private feel.
The Turner Family originally owned 1200 acres in the area, with some deeds dating back to 1810.
In 1974, the Turner Farms community was first laid out, with a combination of tall, green trees, rolling pasture, and wooded areas.
Turner Farms has a wide variety of homes, from 1400 sq ft to over 4300 sq ft.
Homes are offered in the $200s to the low $500s.
The newest phase in the Turner Farms community is set to open in November 2008.
Lot sizes average .5 to 2.0 acres.
Community water is provided, and as in most communities with lots .5 acres or larger, septics are required.
The new phase offers a mixture of meadow and wooded lots, as in previous phases.
Turner Farms is located off Hwy 50, just past Lake Benson.
Directions:
From Raleigh, take Hwy 50 south. Just past Ten Ten Rd, turn left onto Turner Farms Rd. New phase is southeast of the main subdivision.
Turner Farms offers a community pool and tennis courts.
HOA fees are $350/year, or about $30/month.
Two lots are currently available in the existing phases - Lot #354 and #346. Asking prices are $70K and $75K.
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