Hamilton Halton Energy Awareness Team (HHEAT). Building Community Power CO-OPeratively.
Building Community Power CO-OPperatively: A Renewable Energy Summit
Thursday, 20 October 2011
HHEAT at the Dundas Town Hall
Close to 40 people came out to the "Building Community Power Co-operatively" workshop on Tuesday night. Jeff Harti gave a presentation that inspired many ideas, questions and interest in pursuing the co-op model for generating locally generated energy and decentralising energy production in Ontario.
Again, like in the previous meets, participants requested more examples of how co-ops actually work.
Their wish shall be fulfilled at upcoming workshops slated to take place in the new year.
In the mean time, keep checking this blog for workshops pertaining to community power.
Environment Hamilton is partnering with OSEA to deliver a workshop called
Community Power Roadmap to Success
When:Wednesday, November 9, 6:30 - 9:30 pm
Where:Central Branch - Hamilton Public Library
55 York Boulevard
This is a hands-on experiential workshop where you will be walked through a prospect for a project that will give you the basic tools required to get a community solar power project started in your own community.
No previous experience required other than a desire to be part of Ontario's renewable future.
Experts will guide you through an interactive discussion.
http://ontario-sea.org/Page.asp?PageID=924&ContentID=3359
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