@newhavenindy NH must follow the lead of Boston and require Passive House design for all new apartment buildings which enhances indoor air quality also cuts energy bills for residents and landlords and only adds 3% to costs which is recovered in a few years: https://t.co/SRnYDkvOHc
@rohanspatel Rohan - thank you for continuing to do what you can to prevent amplifying misinformation posted by Elon. Please keep it up as he is likely to see your posts and trust them.
“The same thing happened with electric cars. We’re trying to show that you can offer hospitality for the planet & actually offer better comfort & experience for your guests.” S6. | E14. Hotel Marcel | New Haven, Connecticut https://t.co/rg3f3rCpwB
@DFANewHaven The way to stop this from getting worse is to stop burning fossil fuels for buildings and vehicles ASAP. Fossil fuel interests and corporate America want you to think these catastrophic problems will be solved by your choice to reduce towel washing frequency. Don’t be misled:
Thank you CBS Saturday Morning for sharing the story of how Hotel Marcel charts a path to decarbonize the commercial building sector. https://t.co/OT9WlJp77G
@CTPoliticsTV Excellent show - combining batteries with solar can eliminate the need for grid investment. Widespread EV adoption also reduces cost per kWh (by spreading fixed costs over more kWh). And building and renovating to Passive House standards with heat pumps reduces winter peaks.
@BauhausMovement It is now Hotel Marcel and is the first Passive House certified hotel in the United States (and 100% electric). https://t.co/f1YJ2bykgw
Why is the hotel industry opposing electrification? It reduces energy costs, protects the health of workers and employees, and makes the travel industry more sustainable. Visit Hotel Marcel to learn why the industry should embrace electrification. https://t.co/iM5poZwwk8