Have you ever contemplated using solar power? With the sun shining almost every day in southern California, for free, and with the zero CO2 emissions from solar panels, it’s worth considering.
With sustainable and green practices on the rise, solar options are more readily available and affordable than before. The more we demand and push for alternative energy, it causes governments and businesses to invest in the technology, and the benefits will be passed down to us, the consumers.
This Saturday, 2 October 2010, join hundreds of San Diegans interested in solar for a self-guided Solar Home Tour all over greater San Diego. View installed systems, speak to homeowners and vendors, and get all your questions answered.
This event is part of the larger 15th Annual National Solar Tour, the worlds’ largest grassroots solar event, which showcases over 5,000 solar powered homes across America. With 50 homes in San Diego (including North County: Del Mar, Solana Beach, Encinitas, and Oceanside), view an interactive map at http://energycenter.org/solartour and plot out your route. The event introduces solar technologies, such as solar electric, solar heat and solar pool heating, that are used to reduce costs, harmful emissions and take advantage of tax credits and incentives.
Event: 2 October 2010, 11am-3pm, San Diego
With sustainable and green practices on the rise, solar options are more readily available and affordable than before. The more we demand and push for alternative energy, it causes governments and businesses to invest in the technology, and the benefits will be passed down to us, the consumers.
This Saturday, 2 October 2010, join hundreds of San Diegans interested in solar for a self-guided Solar Home Tour all over greater San Diego. View installed systems, speak to homeowners and vendors, and get all your questions answered.
This event is part of the larger 15th Annual National Solar Tour, the worlds’ largest grassroots solar event, which showcases over 5,000 solar powered homes across America. With 50 homes in San Diego (including North County: Del Mar, Solana Beach, Encinitas, and Oceanside), view an interactive map at http://energycenter.org/solartour and plot out your route. The event introduces solar technologies, such as solar electric, solar heat and solar pool heating, that are used to reduce costs, harmful emissions and take advantage of tax credits and incentives.
Event: 2 October 2010, 11am-3pm, San Diego
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