Green Energy Futures: One-of-a-kind home building plant in Edmonton, Alberta
Green Energy Futures: Reza Nasseri CEO of Landmark Homes, set to build regular homes as net zero by 2015 - 5
Green Energy Futures: Curt Beyer VP Manufacturing at Landmark Homes - 2
Green Energy Futures: A robot picks up a 2 x 4 at the Landmark Homes manufacturing plant in Edmonton
Green Energy Futures: A worker assembles a component in Landmark Homes house factory in Edmonton Alberta
Green Energy Futures: Building homes in a plant creates 20 per cent improved efficiency in terms of materials
Green Energy Futures: A worker in the Landmark Homes manufacturing plant in Edmonton Alberta
Green Energy Futures: A robot nails wall sheeting in the Landmark Homes manufacturing plant
Green Energy Futures: Landmarks Homes is able to maintain a high level of quality control by installing windows in the walls right in the plant
Green Energy Futures: Workers step up two steps for safely work on a roof section in the Landmark Homes manufacturing plant
Green Energy Futures: Final touches on a floor section for a new home before the sheeting is added
Green Energy Futures: A sheet of subfloor is lowered into place as the second worker prepares to tack it in place in the Landmark manufacturing plant
Green Energy Futures: Landmark Group of Companies manufacturing plant in Edmonton Alberta
Green Energy Futures: A Landmark showhome in Orchard's Gate in Edmonton Alberta
Green Energy Futures: A programmable thermostat is one of many standard features of Landmarks energy efficience homes
Green Energy Futures: Energy efficiency everywhere
Green Energy Futures: Landmark Homes on-demand hot water heaters and drain heat recovery coils
Green Energy Futures: Tanya Rumak, sustainability specialist with Landmark Homes shows the heat recover ventillation systems standard in Landmark Homes
Green Energy Futures: On-demand hot water is standard equipment
Green Energy Futures: Tripled-paned windows help capture passive solar heat
Green Energy Futures: Tanya Rumak, Sustainability Director at Landmark Homes in the bathroom with low flow shower heads and low flush toilets
Green Energy Futures: Landmark Homes has opened a solar division in its group of companies - solar modules will be offered as a way to make homes net zero in their energy use
Green Energy Futures: Landmark homes is creating a net zero community in south Edmonton
Green Energy Futures: Landmark Homes has net zero developments already under construction in Edmonton – all of the company's new homes will be net zero by 2015 says the CEO