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Hang Dry Your Clothes For Climate Change

August 10, 2019 @ 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Free

Save the Date – August 10, 2019
Hang Dry Your Laundry For Climate Change

Solar Oregon is excited to announce that we will be partnering with Spin Laundry Lounge to host our first annual “Hang Dry Your Clothes for Climate Change” event.

Join us on August 10, 2019 – at Spin Laundry Lounge for discounted washing and free hang drying as well as games, snacks and tons of fun!

Or take a picture of your laundry drying at home and post it to social media and help us start a clean energy movement!

Did you know a clothes dryer uses electricity equivalent to 3 pounds of coal per load? Or that 97% of Italians hang dry their clothes?

Join Solar Oregon on August 10, 2019 – as we try to see how many people can join us and use the sun to dry their laundry. Save money and energy, reduce emissions, help fight climate change and make your clothes smell great!

Details

Venue

  • Spin Laundry Lounge
  • 2326 NE Broadway
    Portland, OR 97232
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Organizer

  • Solar Oregon

Workshops & Webinars

Solar Oregon provides a variety of solar workshops and webinars. In our monthly How to Go Solar + Storage webinar, we will answer your questions about how solar works, share information about incentives available, and help you take the first step to add solar to your home or business. Participants will come away with basic knowledge about solar energy systems and will be prepared to do more focused research on their own, or start working with a contractor right away.

Our solar and storage workshops are sponsored by the Energy Trust of Oregon. Energy Trust of Oregon provides cash incentives to install solar and contractor connections to experienced trade allies so that obtaining solar for your home or business. Learn more about the incentives offered by Energy Trust of Oregon here.

With solar and storage becoming more accessible, homes and businesses across the state are installing systems. We also host solar showcases to highlight these projects and give you a chance to see how your neighbors and fellow Oregonians are using solar power.