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NEO Clean Energy Network meeting

Started by irishbobcat, November 22, 2010, 09:37:55 AM

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NEO Clean Energy Network meeting
Beyond Energy Efficiency: More Tips to Green Your Home

Two area green building advocates will discuss energy efficiency for homes at
the Clean Energy Network Meeting in Trumbull County on Tuesday, November 30,
2010, from 7-8:30 p.m. The meeting will be held in Room 117 of the Kent State
University Trumbull Campus Technology Building, 4314 Mahoning Avenue, NW. The
meeting is free and open to the public.

Cindy Woodward, LEED AP
A Brief Overview of the LEED® Green Building Rating Systems

Rich Lonardo, Valley Energy Solutions.
A Practical Approach to Green Construction for New and Existing Homeowners
A discussion for DIY folks, builders and contractors on a healthier approach to
houses, for us and the environment!

If you are planning to build your dream house or upgrading your existing home,
this meeting will provide information about how to build green.

The Clean Energy Network in Trumbull County is a group dedicated to increasing
awareness in sustainability, green building and renewable energy technologies by
bringing together like-minded people in the area. It is a regional affiliate of
Green Energy Ohio. For more information about the Trumbull County meeting,
contact Dave Ambrose at 330-647-3666 or dambrose1@neo.rr.com.

Green Energy Ohio is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting
environmentally and economically sustainable energy policies and practices in
Ohio. GEO is the Ohio Chapter of the American Solar Energy Society. GEO promotes
renewable energy (solar, wind, biomass and low-impact hydro) statewide by acting
as a clearinghouse to inform Ohioans on sustainable energy.