Resilience (Residential Solar Webinar)

Wednesday, October 14th @ 6:30pm PST

Are you interested in learning more about solar energy options for your home? Are you interested to learn about how you can contribute to the health of the environment and save money at the same time? If so, we welcome you to join us for our monthly Residential Solar Webinar to learn more about solar designs and options for your home (from the comfort of your own home)!

Together we will go through a short presentation about the details of how residential solar works, and then provide you with an opportunity to ask questions you may have about your home or other residential projects (this webinar is best suited for homeowners). 

In appreciation for your participation in the webinar, every guest will have the opportunity to receive a FREE Solar Design for your home!

In these unique times in history, solar is an amazing opportunity for you to bring your power back into your own hands and onto your own rooftop. It is a self-empowering solution to create local resiliency for you, your family and community.

You do not need to do anything except show up for the webinar. Yet it would be helpful if you could have a copy of a recent utility bill with you (either physical or digital).  The information on the bill will help us respond as accurately as possible to your questions. 

If Thursday evenings are not good for you, we also hold a monthly webinar on SUNday mornings @ 11am PST.  See our calendar for upcoming events and webinars.

Ps. We also have an Ambassador Program for people who are interested in sharing solar information with their friends, family and colleagues. We have VERY generous referral commissions for ambassadors!

Webinar Registration

(Simply register for your free ticket on Eventbrite and we will email you the Zoom login information for the webinar)

Facebook Event

Invite your friends, family & colleagues!

☀️ Events Calendar

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☀️ Ambassador Program

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