Michael Mascola of the Atkinson Energy Efficiency Committee will be available to participate in the presentation of the NH Carbon Challenge on February 18th. Due to issues with commuting, it would be best for him if the presentation did not start until 7:30. Is that possible? The slideshow and talk is about 45 minutes in length and would allow for questions after and still be donw by 8:30.
I also wanted to share some presentaions that are being done in Kittery, ME. Perhaps we (Energy Efficiency Committee) could team up with the library to offer presentations on energy efficiency and conservation every couple of months. Any interest? If so, give me a call to discuss.
Michelle
362-4679
P.S. I will take my first stab at a press release tomorrow and email it to you for edits, etc.
Energy Efficiency Enthusiasts,
Please see below for an impressive listing of energy efficiency classes being offered through Kittery adult education in the coming month.
Please contact Pauli Rines at prines@kitteryschools.org to register.
Saving with Solar Heating
Feb. 4, 6:30-9:00 p.m.-
Jack Bingham of Seacoast Energy Alternatives (SEA Solar Store) in Dover, NH. will discuss a variety of solar heating options from solar hot water systems to solar electric systems.Charlie Chase and Sherry Walworth will discuss the conversion of their older Kittery home (pre 1900's) to a solar hot water and solar electric system.
Fee:$5(Kittery resident), $7 (Non Resident)
Open House- View An Older Kittery Home Converted to Solar Energy- 108 Whipple Rd., Kittery
Saturday, Feb. 7, 10 a.m.-1 p.m.
Charlie Chase and Sherry Walworth invite you to view the energy savings features they have added to their pre-1900's home including a solar hot water and solar electric system, enhanced insulation and many other energy savings features.
Come get some ideas for your own older - newer home!
Energy Savings Solutions for your Home or Business
Wed., Feb. 11, 6:30-9 p.m.
Jack Bingham of Seacoast Energy Alternatives (Sea Solar Store) in Dover, NH. will discuss ways you can cut your energy consumption in your home or business.
Fee: $5 (Resident), $7 (Non Resident)
Energy Efficiency with Geothermal Heating
Wed., March 4, 7:00 p.m.
Gillian Carter will discuss the conversion of her 225 year old house in Kittery from an oil water warm air heating system to a Geothermal high efficiency heating and cooling system.
John Sherrill, president of Key Heating & Air Conditioning
will be on hand to talk about Geothermal systems. He will discuss the benefits, the diferent types of systems and how they operate.
Fee: $5 (Kittery Resident), $7 (Non resident)
To register, please contact Kittery Adult Ed. at (207) 439-5896. Informational nights will be held at Traip Academy in Kittery.