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Lighten Your Energy Load

June 24 @ 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Free

Lighten Your Energy Load

Discover which appliances use the most electricity, how to prevent ghost loads, and master load reduction to create a more efficient home.

Stop wondering where the power goes. Most of us see a monthly total on our utility bill, but do you know which appliances are the real “energy hogs” in your home? To build a truly resilient, solar-ready home, you first have to understand your Energy Load.

Join Solar Oregon at Place to B for a dive into the physics and finances of your home’s electricity. We are stripping away the jargon to help you understand exactly how power is tracked, how it’s wasted, and how you can take back your energy.

Snacks and beverages will be provided.

This event hosted by Solar Oregon is FREE and open to everyone. Please RSVP HERE.

This workshop is made possible with support from the Energy Trust of Oregon, and sponsorship by Place to B and Kaleido Studio.

Details

Organizer

  • Solar Oregon

Venue

  • Place to B
  • 1661 SE 3rd Ave
    Portland, OR 97214 United States
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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.