From: Autumn Long <autumnlong11@gmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 14, 2016 3:28 PM
To: Laura Yokochi; John Bird; David Sturm; James Kotcon
Subject: Sign up for our Webinar on home energy efficiency Jan. 20
 
Thought the EE team might be interested in this. I'm signing up for it.

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From: Elizabeth Payne <lee.payne@appvoices.org>
Date: Thursday, January 14, 2016
Subject: Sign up for our Webinar on home energy efficiency Jan. 20
To: autumnlong11@gmail.com



 

Dear Autumn,

Appalachian Voices will host the first in our free four-part webinar series about environmental issues facing the Appalachian region on Wednesday, January 20, at 2 p.m.

“Improve the Efficiency of Your Home” will focus on energy efficiency since waste is a key source of energy usage. Most homes use — and pay for — at least 20% more electricity than they need to due to energy lost through such things as inefficient appliances and drafty windows.

>> Register for the webinar now!

Energy efficiency provides a way to use less energy without changing your lifestyle, because it reduces the amount of electricity wasted in our daily lives. And by using less electricity you can lower your utility costs, while reducing your consumption of fossil fuels. This means more money in your pocket and less pollution in our air and water!

This webinar will provide information about the importance of energy efficiency, offer suggestions for how you can improve the efficiency of your homes, and introduce programs that can help finance and promote greater energy efficiency.

Join our discussion and share your questions with our featured panelists:

  • Jennifer Alldredge, the education program manager for the Alliance to Save Energy, a national coalition advocating energy efficiency as a solution to global energy needs.
  • Marcus Renner, owner and project manager of Conservation Pros, an Asheville-based business that specializes in providing energy efficiency and weatherization solutions for homeowners and businesses in western North Carolina.
  • Rory McIlmoil, the energy policy director for Appalachian Voices, an environmental nonprofit focused on reducing the impact of coal in central and southern Appalachia and working toward a
  • cleaner energy future.

Learn more and register now!

Thanks and I hope you’ll be able to join us!

Elizabeth E. Payne
AmeriCorps Project Conserve Communications Associate


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