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Solar Energy Information Session

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Solar Energy Information Session

Time: July 6, 2011 from 7pm to 9pm
Location: CAW Hall - Woodstock
Street: 126 Beale St
City/Town: Woodstock
Website or Map: http://www.ridgetownc.com/ce
Phone: 519-674-1500 x63295
Event Type: information, session, solar energy
Organized By: Dezarae Kemp
Latest Activity: Jun 22, 2011

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Event Description

University of Guelph Ridgetown Campus is delivering information sessions in Ontario this July to answer important questions about solar energy systems, including:  information about proper construction, efficient long-term operation and awareness of processes, regulations and timing. Speakers include: Thomas Boehni of Switzerland, OMAFRA engineers, Hydro One and Renewable Energy Facilitation Office.

 

Pre-registration fee is $35.00 in advance and $45.00 at the door.

Please visit www.ridgetownc.com/ce to register online or call 519-674-1500 x63295 to register by phone.

 

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