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Seminar on Benefits of Going All-Electric at Home

Thu, 12/01/2022 - 11:54

East Hampton Town will hold an in-person and virtual seminar on electrifying the home on Wednesday from 4 to 5:30 p.m. at LTV Studios in Wainscott. 

Installers, builders, other experts, and homeowners who have been through the process will discuss the benefits of going electric in "All-Electric Homes: Everything You Need to Know." The session is open to the public, in person or by way of LTV’s YouTube channel. 

Registration is at energizeeh.org/outreach-events. Recordings of previous energy and sustainability webinars on solar power, electric vehicles, home energy assessments, conservation and winterization, and green heating and cooling can also be accessed there. 

The town’s Green East Hampton web page, at ehamptonny.gov/840/Green-East-Hampton, has information on the town’s goals, accomplishments, accolades, and ongoing projects related to energy and sustainability. 

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