Join your neighbors for a pint and learn how you can make your home more energy efficient! This is a great opportunity to talk with experts in the home energy efficiency field and learn how you can access stimulus funds to lower your carbon footprint and save energy this coming heating season! For more information visit www.sustainableworks.com
Join Northwest SEED and the Northwest Environmental Business Council in welcoming special guest, the NW Energy Coalition, to this month's Energy After Hours. Enjoy a drink with the people making a difference in the clean energy sector. And remember to always drink efficiently!
We'd like to invite you to a free Community Energy Efficiency Open House and BBQ brought to you by SustainableWorks, Community Power Works, Green Canopy Homes, and the Climate Co-op. This event will take place on June 23rd at 1317 Dawson St in Southeast Seattle. Members of the community are welcome to tour a recently green renovated home, view energy efficiency upgrades, and learn how they can reduce their carbon footprint and make their home more energy efficient.
Got ideas about how to reduce carbon emissions, conserve resources, and build vibrant local communities?
Seattle City Council wants to hear them!
Join us for a community meeting on Wednesday, Aug 25th, 6:00PM to share your ideas on how the City of Seattle can collaborate with neighborhoods to achieve carbon neutrality by 2030. Input from this meeting will be included in the neighborhoods sector report, to be presented to City Council on September 14th.
The Puget Sound local section of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) is holding its November monthly meeting at the Seattle Aquarium. The panel presentation will be given by the Seattle Aquarium, Seattle City Light, PSE and A&R Solar.
A social hour begins at 6 pm, a tour of the solar hot water system begins at 6:30 pm, dinner (buffet style with plenty of vegetarian fare!) begins at 7 pm and the presentation starts at 8 pm.