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Building Education Series: Exploring the Growing Solar Market

  • 4th floor conference room 1111 Superior Avenue Cleveland, OH, 44114 United States (map)

Solar is the lowest priced form of energy generation. In this session we will explore where the solar market has been, where we are today, and what the forecast is for the future. We'll discuss all aspects of the market from battery storage, economics and financing options, and how this form of clean energy contributes to reducing emissions. Our speakers will provide the most current update on the local generation of clean energy through Cuyahoga Clean Energy.

They will also discuss the latest technology and many benefits to manufacturing solar panels in North America. We'll learn about a few case studies that demonstrate the real savings in both energy costs and emissions here in Ohio. Our speakers will also review financing options to make solar projects affordable, even in the likelihood of fading federal funding. You will leave this session with a better understanding of solar options and how you can potentially incorporate panels in your next project.

Speakers:

Mike Foley, Administrator, Cuyahoga Green Energy

Matt Giovanini, Renewable Energy Specialist, YellowLite

Brendan Higgins, Strategy and Business Development, Silfab Solar

Marc Palmer, Founder and CEO, Conductor Solar

2 continuing education credits for: BOMA, AEE, ASHRAE, AIA HSW pending, certificate of attendance available for self reporting for Professional Engineers, LEED and others.

$15 for members of AIA, ASHRAE, 2030 Districts, Cleveland State University, Greater Cleveland Partnership, USGBC, City of Cleveland

$20 for non-members

Students attend for free

THANKS TO OUR PRESENTING SPONSOR NOPEC

THANKS TO OUR EVENT SPONSOR YELLOWLITE

This session is in person at 1111 Superior Ave. 4th floor conference room.  We'll start with a light breakfast and networking at 7:30 AM.

Zoom is also available and if you register for Zoom, the link will be sent once registration is complete.

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