A certified Energy Auditor
will:
- explain the fundamental ways that
buildings lose energy, and
- offer do-it-yourself opportunities for
saving energy, including behavioral changes and low-cost
weatherization measures.
This
workshop focuses on the best opportunities for saving
energy in homes and where to find technical and financial
resources to get started. Attendees
can see samples of energy-saving materials and pick up free educational handouts.
This is one of 100 home energy savings
workshops offered in Vermont this heating season. If you cannot
attend the Essex workshop, please look here
for other locations.
Sponsors of this intensive public
education program include: Central Vermont Community Action
Council (CVCAC), with funding from the State of Vermont Agency of
Human Services, and in partnership with the Vermont Energy and
Climate Action Network (VECAN) and Efficiency Vermont.
Your local hosts -- The Center for
Technology and Essex Energy Committee -- wish to thank ...
For their donation of refreshments:
- Chapin Orchard
- Quality Bake Shop
- Sweet Clover Market
For donating
the door prize, an Energy Efficient Silver Metal Table Lamp with
shade and 3-way CFL bulb. Retail Value: $40 - $50.
For more information, contact Glenn at
879-8604.
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