Cornell Cooperative Extension to host energy workshop
Cornell Cooperative Extensions of Broome and Chenango County and the Southern Tier Regional Clean Energy Hub will host an Energy Workshop from 5:30 to 7 p.m., January 22, located in the CCE building at 99 North Broad Street in Norwich. (Photo by Kelli Miller)
NORWICH — Cornell Cooperative Extension of Broome and Chenango County and the Southern Tier Regional Clean Energy Hub will host an Energy Workshop from 5:30 to 7 p.m., January 22, located in the CCE building at 99 North Broad Street in Norwich.
“Please join us for a free interactive workshop on measures you can take to improve your home energy efficiency,” said CCE Community Energy Advisor Katelyn Harasta.
“We'll largely focus on 'Do It Yourself' measures such as replacing door sweeps, changing out old light bulbs to LED bulbs, and adding outlet foam gaskets, window film and weatherstripping,” said Harasta.
She said free pizza and energy saving kits will be available along with information about grants, rebates and potential tax credits for homeowners.
The Southern Tier Regional Clean Energy Hub team brings over a decade of experience in energy work, including the Community Energy Engagement Program, Ag Energy NY, Clean Energy Communities and HeatSmart Finger Lakes South.
According to the CCE smart energy website, additional free services from the Regional Clean Energy Hub include help filling to applications for energy assistance programs, help with learning about jobs and job training in clean energy, directing income-eligible residents to home repair programs, help with finding contractors for energy upgrades and more.
The Southern Tier Clean Energy Hub serves all residents, small businesses, affordable property and nonprofits in the Southern Tier Region and focuses on the underserved or limited opportunity communities, helping with home comfort and saving money on energy bills.
RSVP is encouraged, contact Kate Harasta at 607-366-0833, extension 5 or email Kih22@cornell.edu.
For additional information visit www.smartenergychoices.org/get-help.
“Please join us for a free interactive workshop on measures you can take to improve your home energy efficiency,” said CCE Community Energy Advisor Katelyn Harasta.
“We'll largely focus on 'Do It Yourself' measures such as replacing door sweeps, changing out old light bulbs to LED bulbs, and adding outlet foam gaskets, window film and weatherstripping,” said Harasta.
She said free pizza and energy saving kits will be available along with information about grants, rebates and potential tax credits for homeowners.
The Southern Tier Regional Clean Energy Hub team brings over a decade of experience in energy work, including the Community Energy Engagement Program, Ag Energy NY, Clean Energy Communities and HeatSmart Finger Lakes South.
According to the CCE smart energy website, additional free services from the Regional Clean Energy Hub include help filling to applications for energy assistance programs, help with learning about jobs and job training in clean energy, directing income-eligible residents to home repair programs, help with finding contractors for energy upgrades and more.
The Southern Tier Clean Energy Hub serves all residents, small businesses, affordable property and nonprofits in the Southern Tier Region and focuses on the underserved or limited opportunity communities, helping with home comfort and saving money on energy bills.
RSVP is encouraged, contact Kate Harasta at 607-366-0833, extension 5 or email Kih22@cornell.edu.
For additional information visit www.smartenergychoices.org/get-help.
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