HBA of the Grand Traverse Area is proud to present an evening with renowned Net-Zero pioneer, Ted Clifton. The recent recipient of yet another Housing Innovation Award from the Department of Energy, Ted will introduce his program: “Twelve Steps to Designing and Building Zero-Energy Homes”. Due to inevitable changes in the construction and energy code we are offering to opportunities to take his first-ever comprehensive class on how to design and build cost-effective zero-energy homes.
The seminar will be held Friday evening, Sept. 8th with a follow-up class on Sept. 9th. CLICK HERE to register for one of the follow-up class.
Ted Clifton and his company, Zero-Energy Plans, LLC, have advanced net-zero-energy home design to the point where they can now design and build homes that will also power the owners cars. They are doing this at a price point that is very competitive with similar sized homes in their area. Their goal is to make this the "normal" way to design and build homes.
Specialties: Zero-Energy home design, affordable net-zero-energy homes, powering your car with the surplus energy produced by your home.
Ted is from Coupeville, WA.
Ted L. Clifton has been a designer and builder for more than 45 years. Some of his credentials include:
Educated at Berkeley, California, Ted has worked in every phase of construction and knows first-hand what it takes to design and construct a quality home. Having built hundreds of homes as well as commercial and institutional buildings, Ted has the advantage of extensive knowledge of the means and methods used in all three. He has worked in three very different climate zones, from the foothills of California, to Ketchikan, Alaska, to Whidbey Island, Washington.
Sept. 8th Seminar will be held in the Milliken Auditorium which is located in the Dennos Museum on the Northwestern Michigan College campus.
Sept. 8th Seminar - Doors Open at 5:30 p.m. | Presentation and Q&A 6:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.