Seattle solar seminar
| When |
Mar 29, 2008 from 02:00 pm to 04:30 pm |
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| Where | Northshore United Church of Christ, 18900 168th Ave NE, Woodinville, WA |
| Contact Phone | 425-483-6557 |
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Learn why solar is a smart choice in Washington. Systems, net-metering, cost, and tax credits.
SOLAR POWER YOUR HOME:
IT WORKS!
You’ll hear:
It’s affordable. Tax credits, incentives
It’s practical: in small or large projects, from solar water heaters to passive solar sunrooms to electricity-generating solar systems for a house or school or neighborhood.
The facts: What does it cost? What does it look like? How does it work in gray Seattle?
Nonda Trimis, an architect specializing in sustainable green design, explains why solar power works in our region and shows new “solar” materials ranging from roof shingles to thin laminates.
Then Chris Herman, one of the state’s leading experts in solar and green building, describes the “nuts and bolts” of actual projects, from renovations to new building. As co-founder of the Northwest Eco-Building Guild and past president of the Solar Washington Association,Chris has taught about solar and green building for 20 years at Phinney Ridge Neighborhood Center; UW Experimental College; for Snohomish County and other PUDs, and at countless conferences.
See your utility meter go backwards.
With Washington state’s net-metering law,
you get credit for summer solar generation that carries through the dark days of winter.
WOODINVILLE
SATURDAY, MARCH 29
2 TO 4:30 PM
Northshore United Church of Christ
18900 168th Ave NE, Woodinville
http://www.northshoreucc.org or call 425-483-6557
COSPONSORED BY THE WOODINVILLE UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CHURCH
Bake sale • Free information on local green builders & businesses * Raffle
Good-will offering will be accepted.