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FREE Home Energy Upgrade Workshop Tue, Apr 26: With Habitat for Humanity, plan your energy efficient home improvements!
Join your neighbors to learn about and share ways to save energy and stop waste. This workshop reviews home upgrades and the rebate process.
Take your understanding of energy efficiency a big step forward. Learn how to make changes to your home that will result in greater comfort and energy savings.
We will help you learn how to:
- Bundle’ home improvements to maximize rebates
- Take the ‘whole house’ approach for comfort and energy efficiency
- Conduct a Home Energy Assessment
- Find a contractor
Tuesday Apr 26, 6:00 pm
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Step Up and Power Down Resource Center, 1101 Laurel St in San Carlos
Don’t miss out on this very special event in partnership with Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco.
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Bonus! You will receive a free advanced LED light bulb at the workshop! Bring a friend or neighbor to help them take control of their energy use, too. There are always freshly-baked cookies as well as other healthy snacks.
Please join us, and invite a friend!
We would love to see you there! Seats are limited, so please RSVP by 4/26/16 to save your place.
RSVP: www.sancarlos.stepupandpowerdown.com/eventsor www.redwoodcity.stepupandpowerdown.com/events.
If you can’t make it to this one, check the links above for upcoming dates and other workshops.
Step Up and Power Down is a partnership between Pacific Gas and Electric Company and the Cities of Redwood City and San Carlos, that is helping local residents take simple actions every day to reduce energy waste. These simple actions add up to make a big difference. Getting started is as easy as turning off room lights when you leave a room. Now imagine if every household in your community did that. That’s what Step Up and Power Down is all about.
Join us in supporting a more sustainable future and a better California. We really can change the world with the flip of a switch.
