EnergySage, the authoritative resource on solar panel systems and other clean energy solutions for residential and commercial properties is hosting a Free local event for residential property owners. The event, located at EnergySage Headquarters in Cambridge MA, will be lead by Chris Williams, a veteran installer in a broad range of clean energy technologies and thought leader in clean energy technology installation quality and public policy development. Mr. Williams will provide homeowners with practical insight into several common clean energy technologies, including Solar Photovoltaic PV systems, Solar Hot Water and Geothermal Ground Source Heat Pump technologies used to heat and cool your home. For more information about this October 25th event and to register, please visit:homeownerguidetorenewableenergy.eventbrite.com
This informative session will begin with an easy-to-understand overview of these technologies and will focus on the following areas:
- How each technology works
- How to determine if your home is suitable for these technologies
- What are the risks for each technology and how are they mitigated with proper installation and planning
- Top 5 questions to ask any contractor doing your installation
- Detailed construction timelines and project photos so you can see how each technology is installed
The discussion will then focus on the financial aspects of each technology, providing information on:
- Overview of available government incentives
- Rebates vs. tax credits vs. production-based incentives
- Financing options that are available today
- Typical financial returns associated with these technologies
The event is meant to be an informal, interactive session where any and all questions are encouraged and where there are NO stupid questions. Experts will be available during and after the event to answer questions one-on-one and to provide insight into how these technologies fit you specific situation.
The event is capped at 20 participants, so time is running out to register. We look forward to seeing you there!



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