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East Bay Electrification Expo: Fight Climate Change in a Clean Energy Home!
Date:
Thursday, February 07, 2019
Time:
3:00 PM
-
8:00 PM
Event Type:
Conference
Organizer/Author:
Ecology Center
Email:
Phone:
5105482220X239
Location Details:
Ed Roberts Campus
3075 Adeline St, Berkeley, California 94703
3075 Adeline St, Berkeley, California 94703
East Bay Electrification Expo: Fight Climate Change with a Clean Energy Home/Apt!
Hosted by the Ecology Center, StopWaste and City of Berkeley, with the generous support of BayREN.
Why? Our homes and buildings are the second largest source of greenhouse gas emissions. But thanks to local Community Choice Energy providers, electricity in the Bay Area is clean, and is getting cleaner and greener every year. We can vastly reduce our carbon footprint by getting off natural gas in our homes and electrifying everything. Not only does electrification reduce greenhouse gases, it also makes our homes healthier and safer.
When? Thursday, February 7, 2019, 3pm-8pm
Where? Ed Roberts Campus, 3075 Adeline St, Berkeley, CA 94703
Who? Renters, Homeowners & Building Professionals
What?
+Watch induction cooktop demos
+Talk with local residents who are electrifying homes and apartments
+Meet local contractors installing all-electric appliances
+See super-efficient heat pump water heaters & space heating/cooling systems
+Learn more at workshops with international electrification expert Sean Armstrong. Limited seating - advance registration required.
+++3:30-5:00pm - Building Professional Workshop (Plumbers, Electricians, Contractors, Architects, HVAC Installers)
+++6:00-7:30pm - Renter & Homeowner Workshop
The Expo is free and open to the public. Ed Roberts Campus is easily accessible to the Ashby BART station. Please bring a reusable beverage container and help us make this a zero-waste event.
Thanks to our Supporters: Berkeley Climate Action Coalition Electification Working Group, Cities of El Cerrito, Albany, Richmond, and Oakland, Community Choice Energy providers MCE and EBCE, Decarbonization Coalition, Passive House California, Sierra Club, and several community partners.
Hosted by the Ecology Center, StopWaste and City of Berkeley, with the generous support of BayREN.
Why? Our homes and buildings are the second largest source of greenhouse gas emissions. But thanks to local Community Choice Energy providers, electricity in the Bay Area is clean, and is getting cleaner and greener every year. We can vastly reduce our carbon footprint by getting off natural gas in our homes and electrifying everything. Not only does electrification reduce greenhouse gases, it also makes our homes healthier and safer.
When? Thursday, February 7, 2019, 3pm-8pm
Where? Ed Roberts Campus, 3075 Adeline St, Berkeley, CA 94703
Who? Renters, Homeowners & Building Professionals
What?
+Watch induction cooktop demos
+Talk with local residents who are electrifying homes and apartments
+Meet local contractors installing all-electric appliances
+See super-efficient heat pump water heaters & space heating/cooling systems
+Learn more at workshops with international electrification expert Sean Armstrong. Limited seating - advance registration required.
+++3:30-5:00pm - Building Professional Workshop (Plumbers, Electricians, Contractors, Architects, HVAC Installers)
+++6:00-7:30pm - Renter & Homeowner Workshop
The Expo is free and open to the public. Ed Roberts Campus is easily accessible to the Ashby BART station. Please bring a reusable beverage container and help us make this a zero-waste event.
Thanks to our Supporters: Berkeley Climate Action Coalition Electification Working Group, Cities of El Cerrito, Albany, Richmond, and Oakland, Community Choice Energy providers MCE and EBCE, Decarbonization Coalition, Passive House California, Sierra Club, and several community partners.
For more information:
http://ecologycenter.org/electrification2019
Added to the calendar on Tue, Jan 8, 2019 12:25PM
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