I was lying on the beach in Lake George, N.Y., when a storm cloud entered my site diagonally, creating a half perfect, half dark summer day. I’ve since spent a lot of time looking up, which has also taught me to be better about looking around.
I was lying on the beach in Lake George, N.Y., when a storm cloud entered my site diagonally, creating a half perfect, half dark summer day. I’ve since spent a lot of time looking up, which has also taught me to be better about looking around.
Thanks for the nice comment re: cloudwatch. I’m not as active there as I should be. It’s kind of fun.
Re:marketing. You have an interesting product there. I’m not sure of its capacity. Can they create enough hot water for a commercial, multi-story building? At any rate, you started at the right place with the AIA. I’d also recommend a shout out to its Committee on the Environment and perhaps Residential groups. U.S Green Building Council might be interested. I would also Google “Green building Products” and follow where it leads you. For example, when doing so, I came across this: http://www.buildinggreen.com/about/gs-listing-process.cfm. Seems a logical place to try and get posted.
Best of luck, and I hope it’s a beautiful day up north.
Terry Poltrack