Events

5 Reasons to Attend our Energy Panel tomorrow

Tomorrow, we’re hosting an energy panel Paris Postmortem: How to Make Philly a Clean & Energy Efficient City.

Here are 5 reasons why you should attend:

  1. Hear best practices for saving energy and financial/tax incentives to create a more valuable and energy-efficient home or office.

2. Our panelists! Hear from Paul Spiegel (President, Practical Energy Solutions), Alex Dews (Director, Delaware Valley Green Building Council), Andrew Kirchner (Sr. Director of Product, Inspire), Micah Gold-Markel (Solar States) & Amanda Warwood (Energy Analyst, City of Philadelphia Energy Office).

3. It’s 2017. You need to know how we’re fighting climate change.

4. Whether you are a homeowner, renter, or a small business owner, you will learn about different options available to save on energy financially and reduce the energy used or lost. Also, find out how you can be a better advocate for energy efficiency in your community.

5. The after party! Please join us after the panel at Inspire’s offices in the Graham Building for a networking happy hour and to hear a little about a revolutionary new clean power subscription, Inspire One. (Inspire: 30 South 15th St., Ste 1400; Philadelphia, PA 19102)

 

Don’t miss out – join us at the Friends Center (1501 Cherry St) tomorrow!

Get your tickets.

 

 

Julie Hancher

Julie Hancher is Editor-in-Chief of Green Philly, sharing her expertise of all things sustainable in the city of brotherly love. She enjoys long walks in the park with local beer and greening her travels, cooking & cat, Sir Floofus Drake.

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