Architect turns passion for conservation into radio show
Doug Rye may be the best-known residential energy consultant in the nation. Since 1990, his weekly "Home Remedies" radio show has provided practical insight into construction ideas and energy efficiency. Troufion Radio Network, a division of Heathcott Associates, distributes the program throughout the United States.
Rye received a bachelor's degree in architecture from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville and spent 30 years with the Farmers Home Administration as the Arkansas state architect. It was at the FHA that Rye pioneered housing designs that incorporated energy-efficient building practices and geothermal heating and cooling systems.
Upon retiring from the FHA, Rye launched a second careerhe helps homeowners and contractors across the country build and remodel homes and other buildings designed for maximum energy efficiency. His techniques include the use of cellulose insulation, geothermal heat pumps and energy-efficient hot water heaters. The combination of these measures and Rye's expertise has helped people nationwide in developing the most energy-efficient structures possible.
In addition to offering individualized consultation, Rye keeps a busy speaking schedule, presenting more than 150 seminars each year to utility groups, contractors and other professionals. His 2002 engagements included a presentation at the Delta-Montrose Electric Association Energy Expo. DMEA, a Western customer, sponsors "Home Remedies" on KNZZ-AM radio News Radio in Grand Junction, Colo., Saturdays at 8 a.m.