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Solar Thermal and Smart Grid Battery Storage - Anchorage workshop

Friday, March 18, 2011 from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM (GMT-0900)

Anchorage, AK

Solar Thermal and Smart Grid Battery Storage - Anchorage...

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Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
Solar Thermal and Electric Storage Workshop - Regular Ended $80.00 $0.00
Solar Thermal and Electric Storage Workshop - Student Ended $40.00 $0.00
Solar Thermal and Electric Storage Workshop - CE Certificate Ended $225.00 $0.00
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Event Details

Energy Efficiency &

Net Zero Energy Workshop

 

Solar Thermal and Electric Storage Technology applications for Alaska

The Future is Now!

 

Speakers and Topics

 

Steve Eayrs- Eayrs Plumbing and Heating, Homer, Alaska  

· Learn practical details of installing solar thermal collector systems in Alaska.  Solar Thermal Collectors are used to efficiently make hot water for domestic use and space heating.  Steve will show how to reduce your bill for the fossil fuels.  Topics include collector efficiency, heat exchangers, water pumps and control systems.

 

Hank Buettner, Buettner Telecom Consulting and Training, Wasilla

· History, current developments and obstacles of electric vehicles and their role in energy efficient buildings. 

 

Mike Willmon, Electrical Engineer, Anchorage

· Technical discussions of lithium power storage systems for homes and EV’s for energy efficient use in the Smart Electric Grid.

 

 *Scholarships are available.  Contact ACAT at info@acat.org for additional information.

When & Where


Alaska Housing Finance Corporation
4300 Boniface Parkway
Anchorage, AK

Friday, March 18, 2011 from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM (GMT-0900)


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Alaska Center for Appropriate Technology

Promoting education and research in the application of technology for sustainable living in Alaska since 1993.