Come join a FREE informative Solar Seminar next Wednesday, November 17th, from 6 – 7:30 PM at the the Northern Liberties Neighborhood Association community center at 700 N 3rd St (3rd & Fairmount).
Solar energy is great for your home, your pocket AND the planet. But is it actually realistic for you?
It can be, if you’re informed!
During this seminar, you’ll discover what solar energy is, and how it works in your home or business, straight from Mallory Froeder from Sunlight Solar Energy. She’ll discuss how to define a solar-friendly property, what kinds of solar applications are on the market, and what financial incentives are currently available to you if you decide to invest.
Here’s a reaction from a recent seminar participant: “I heard some interesting things about solar and was thinking about investing in it for my home. I came across an upcoming [Sunlight Solar] seminar while researching online…I wasn’t sure of what to expect, but I left [the seminar] feeling very confident and well informed. [Mallory] answered all my questions and I was impressed by the wealth of knowledge and resources she provided to me.” – Sara Kelly, Philadelphia, PA
This event free to you and light snacks and refreshments will be provided. What’s not to like?
For more information, call Mallory at 215-760-7638 or email mallory.froeder@sunlightsolar.com.
Posted by Julie
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