Made in Washington Solar Modules
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"Solar 101" will be the topic of the Shoreline Solar Project meeting to be held on Wednesday, November 17 from 7-9 pm at Shoreline Community College, Room 2926 in the Science Building. Map link. The presentation is by Larry Owens, Co-founder and President of Shoreline Solar Project
- Do Solar power and Solar Hot Water (Solar Thermal) actually work well in the Pacific Northwest?
- What is the cost benefit?
- Can I really save money using Solar?
Get answers to these questions, learn the basics of how Solar Works, and find out about the role Solar is playing in our recovering economy. Topics will include solar thermal and solar electric systems, keys to successful installations, and will review the incentives and rebates available for installing solar in Washington.
About Larry Owens
Larry teaches Solar Thermal Design for the Clean Energy Technology Program at Shoreline Community College and has spent years in the solar energy field. He is co-founder and president of the Shoreline Solar Project, a 501c3 non-profit organization dedicated to bringing renewable energy solutions to the community and to promoting sustainable residential, commercial and community practices.
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