LOS ANGELES, CA — (Marketwired) — 06/04/13 — , a strategic team of leading-edge, renewable energy experts utilizing the best of breed technology, practices and products who provide customers with superior solutions, has been chosen by the Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee of San Leandro to provide expertise for the design and development of the state-of-the-art, in San Leandro. CUBED has been tasked to provide the renewable energy vision for the creation of the building concepts, engineering designs, oversight of the subsidy/rebate programs, material procurement, and permitting. CUBED will also oversee the installation and commission of the entire renewable energy system of the ZNE Center.
According to Jake Brown, Chief Executive Officer, “To be able to bring this innovative energy solution to a school whose mission is to equip individuals to pursue careers in the electrical construction industry, was a unique and rewarding opportunity.”
The ZNE Center is a revolutionary undertaking that utilizes unique structures, environmental designs and technologies to dramatically lower a building–s energy consumption by 75 percent, when compared to traditional commercial structures. The ZNE Center–s renewable energy systems combine wind and solar (photovoltaic and thermal) generation and will produce enough energy to meet the energy consumed by the building. When energy produced equals energy consumed — the result is a zero-net energy building.
As a pioneer with more than 40 years of experience in renewal energy, CUBED has developed cutting-edge energy solutions worldwide. Through the “Power of Partnership” program, CUBED equips businesses, commercial/industrial and many areas of the public sector to capitalize on turn-key, integrated energy solutions to help save the planet and money at the same time.
With over 40 years of experience, CUBED, LLC is a pioneer in the renewal energy field and has designed and developed cutting-edge energy solutions that are used worldwide. The firm facilitates, develops and manages energy efficient projects using wind, solar, thermal, and various forms of lighting. Their solutions can be found in new building projects, land development, community infrastructure, schools, hospitals and municipalities including cities, counties and ports of entry.
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Frumi Rachel Barr
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