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Local Government Energy Audits for Pocatello and Bannock County, Idaho - Stimulus Grant Money for Energy Retrofitting

03-27-10
Ed Newman
Ed Newman: Inspector in Riverton, UT

Information gathered from the Idaho energy audits in Ocatello, Bannock County, Idaho will be used to determine energy efficiency, retrofitting and weatherization projects using funds from the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grants (EECBG). Retrofitting projects will include air infiltration, energy efficient windows and doors, insulation levels, weather-stripping and caulking, and electric base loads.

Blower Door Testing at Willard City Hall Willard City Hall energy audit

Using its EECBG formula funding to retrofit and improve the energy efficiency of a number of it's municipal buildings that will result in substantial reduction in energy usage.

EECBG Formula grants can be used for energy efficiency and conservation programs and projects community wide, as well as renewable energy installations on local municipal buildings, city facilities, local city and county government buildings. EECBG programs include: energy efficiency stimulus funding, energy efficiency retrofit programs, municipal efficiency retrofits, retrofitting of city owned buildings.

FLIR Energy Auditing Cameras Energy Auditing Cameras

If an EECBG weatherization and retrofitting project is selected, an energy audit must be completed first in order to prioritize other activities.

We foresee energy efficiency block grant funds as a crucial component of pursuing energy efficiency programs within a town, city or local government.

Bear River Energy Audit Energy audit for schools and classrooms

Alamo Infrared is the oldest and largest building inspector and energy auditor for homes, businesses, medical and government buildings in the Rocky Mountain West.

Please visit our energy audit page for more information www.utahenergyaudit.com

The Professional Real Estate Photography Revolution is Coming to East Idaho

Susie L.    ...Picture Book Acres Photography: Home Stager in Pocatello, ID
If you haven't visited Larry Lohrman's PFRE (Photography For Real Estate) Blog yet, I highly recommend it. There is a link in the side bar. But, you should know that associated with the PFRE Blog, there is a PFRE Group on Flickr where Professional Real Estate Photograhers meet and learn from one another. I have learned volumes from the great photographers over there. I have also taken online courses to learn how to effectively light interiors for photography. Most recently I flew to California for a hands-on workshop on Lighting Interiors for Real Estate Photography taught by some of the best in the craft.

The question has been asked thousands of times by hundreds of Real Estate Photographers : "How can we get Real Estate Agents to understand the need to hire someone specially trained in Real Estate Photography to best market their properties?"

Have you ever wondered why there are people who believe they can effectively sell their own homes without you (a licensed real estate agent)? You know you have the tools, the training and the expertise to sell homes better than Mr. FSBO. You expect sellers to use a licensed pro. to sell their property; why not use a trained pro. to photograph that property. Your sellers want you to hire me, they are just too bashful to say it! I know I have the tools, the training, enthusiasm, and expertise to help you market more effectively.
My tools: An expensive digital SLR camera that I have worked for several years to master, oodles of software programs for finishing photos, lights, reflectors, special lenses, tripods, diffusers... My training: Basic photography classes before I went digital, Online courses in "Perfect Exposure", "Problems in Lighting Interiors", as well as a portrait course, PFRE "Lighting Interiors" workshop in Santa Clarita, CA, and the constant learning I get from my friends at PFRE.
My Enthusiasm: Okay, I'm a little strange- I love homes. I made my realtor take me to nearly every home in our price range when I came to look for our new home here, even though I knew which one we wanted. It's a weird obsession...I also love photography, obviously.
My Expertise: Well, I already told you how I have learned about Real Estate Photography. I also have the skills to do with the photos what is needed, like resize, optimize for the MLS, and I make great slideshows!
...but I'll admit that doesn't make me an expert! I'll be honest with you; I need more experience. I do have a handful of real estate shoots under my belt, but need more. I also need lots more feedback from Realtors. I want to deliver superior real estate photos to you as fast as possible, and I want you to use them so we can find out what a difference Professional Real Estate Photos make in your marketing plan. Let me know how I can make the images best work for you!

Favorite Picture of Pocatello

01-13-09
Linda Groom
Linda  Groom: Real Estate Agent in Pocatello, ID

Just thinking......... How fortunate I am to live in Pocatello.

Nestled between the mountains and spilling out onto the Snake River plain, we've a full complement of activities. From recreational to educational opportunites the possibilites are nearly endless in our smaller community,

Thought I'd start this blog with one of my favorite photos which I took last summver from the Buckskin area of town. Please enjoy!!!Buckskin with view of Pebble Creek