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Solar Open House: Greene County, New York

September 21, 2012 by Kathleen Maier in 87 Solar Myths with 0 Comments

When: Saturday, October 6, 2012 from 3pm – 5pm
Where: 15 Cedar Lane in New Baltimore, NY

Come join us for an informative, catered “solar party!” With nothing to buy and no seminars to sit through, this event is simply a chance to check out a working Greene County, NY home solar installation with food, drinks, and happy solar homeowners.

Real Goods Solar installed a 32-panel home solar array at Sharon and Ronald Locke’s house back in the summer of 2010. With thousands in electricity bill savings under their belt since that time, the Lockes are hosting a solar open house to give Greene County area residents a chance to see a home solar system in action first-hand. Bring your most recent electric bill and you’ll be eligible to win a $25 movie theater gift certificate.

RSVP by September 30 to Kathleen Maier of Real Goods Solar (Kathleen.Maier@RealGoods.com or 845-548-4673).

Solar open house in Greene County, NY

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