[SPN-Discussion] Please update your calendar with this eevnt!
Celia Salgado
celia at solar1.org
Tue Mar 2 15:36:15 EST 2010
My appologies, there was a couple of typos in the previous email I sent you
regarding this event. This is the final correct draft!
Green Your Home from the Inside Out! Wednesday, March 31st, 6pm – 8:30pm
Adam Clayton Powell Jr., State Office Building
163 West 125th St
Solar One, New York City’s green energy, arts & education center, in
partnership with the Office of Recycling Outreach and Education presents
Green From the Inside Out on Wednesday, March 31st 2010 at Adam Clayton
Powell Jr., State Office Building at 163 West 125th Street.
Green From the Inside Out gives Manhattan's tenants and landlords the
knowledge and resources they need to make their homes more environmentally
friendly by saving energy (and money!), reducing waste, and recycling
correctly. Come test your recycling knowledge, find out about composting,
learn what incentives are available for your home improvements, find out if
solar power and green roofs are right for you, and talk to vendors of green
products and services. Featuring presentations by Solar One, the Office of
Recycling and Outreach Education, and New York State Energy Research and
Development Authority Energy $mart Communities.
*Please RSVP to Celia Salgado at 212-505-6050 or celia at solar1.org.*
*Please note, you must bring Photo ID to enter the building*
Presentation Details
*Recycling 101*
Residential building managers, superintendents, board members and others
will benefit from this presentation by Cristina Salvi from the Office of
Recycling Outreach and Education (OROE). Hear about new recycling laws and
old misconceptions. Find out how to avoid fines, improve your recycling
program and get your tenants to recycle. Learn about other ways to reduce
waste, recycle more and help make NYC a little greener.
*Reducing Energy Costs Through Energy Efficiency*
Find out how to save money, help the environment, and make your home even
more comfortable. Learn easy tips for energy savings, as well as
cost-effective ways to make a big difference in your home energy bills.
Government and utility incentives for homeowners to make energy-efficiency
improvements will be discussed by the New York State Energy Research and
Development Authority (NYSERDA) Energy $mart Communities Coordinator for
Staten Island.
*A Survey of Rooftop Solar Applications in NYC: Solar Thermal and
Photovoltaics*
Learn the difference between the two most common kinds of solar power used
in New York City homes, and how to determine which application is right for
you. Solar One’s Chris Neidl will review the generous government
incentives currently available for solar and discuss how homeowners can find
a solar installer. “White roofs” and “green roofs” will also be discussed.
--
Celia C. Salgado
NYSERDA Energy $mart Program Assistant
Solar One
37 W. 26th St. Suite 209
New York, NY 10010
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