Ramping Up Community Wide - Energy/ Water Retrofits, Feb. 16




As a follow up to ADPSR’s green jobs/ home energy retrofit symposium in 2009, we are now looking at California’s massive industry roll out. Please join us for a panel discussion on "Ramping Up Community Wide - Energy/ Water Retrofits."

   WHEN: February 16, 2010 @ 7:00 PM

   WHERE: AIA San Francisco 130 Sutter Street, 6th Floor

   COST: $10.00

Co-Sponsored by ADPSR and Bay Localize

With federal stimulus money adding the incentives and the California's Public Utilities Commission gearing up to meet AB 32 emission targets -- 13 million existing homes are slated to be retrofitted by 2020. The goal is to reduce energy by 30% to 70% in single and multi-family homes.

Bruce Mast and Peter Crabtree will talk about efforts to build capacity in the business and academic communities. Andy Mannle has a broad overview of the entire state effort from AB 32 assessment districts to new marketing and lead generation programs. Richard Harris will be speaking to the energy water nexus that makes water retrofits an essential part of this comprehensive statewide effort.

Panelists:

  • Bruce Mast, Program Director, Build It Green
  • Peter Crabtree, Dean of Vocational Programs, Peralta Colleges
  • Andy Mannle, Community Outreach Manager for New Leaf America
  • Richard W. Harris, Water Conservation Manager, East Bay Municipal Utility District

Click here to register: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/98797

No one turned away for lack of funds. (If not registering online, RSVP to: lecture@adpsr-norcal.com)

Contact: Courtney Miller
lectures@adpsr-norcal.org

startdate: 
16 Feb 2010 7:00pm
enddate: 
16 Feb 2010 9:00pm

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