'The Climate Project' Visits Menlo Park Cutting Greenhouse Gases and Energy Costs Through Solar
Posted on: Wednesday, 7 February 2007, 21:00 CST
FOSTER CITY, Calif., Feb. 7 /PRNewswire/ --
WHAT: SolarCity and Coldwell Banker present the latest "Inconvenient Truth" presentation on global warming. Hear what current science says about climate change, and how measures like locally-produced, grid-connected solar power can make a difference. WHEN: Tuesday, February 13th; 7-8:30PM with Q&A to follow WHERE: Coldwell Banker Training Center - 1295 El Camino Real, Menlo Park, CA WHO: Karen Amon, "The Climate Project"&"REALChange" Realtor(R) Coldwell Banker Lyndon Rive, CEO, SolarCity RSVP: Seating for this event is limited. Please RSVP at 888-SOL-CITY / 888-765-2489 or online at http://www.solarcity.com/cpp.
Climate Project presenter Karen Amon, one of nearly 1,000 presenters trained in climate science by Al Gore's "An Inconvenient Truth" team, brings new evidence on global warming to Menlo Park in a special slideshow presentation.
Also, SolarCity's CEO Lyndon Rive will discuss how solar power provides a simple solution to help reduce carbon emissions and generate clean energy, and kick off a special Menlo Park group incentive for solar packages.
The Menlo Park collective power program aims to deliver at least 175kW of solar power between the city's residential and commercial customers. Thanks to group purchasing power, Menlo Park residents will have the opportunity to save 30% over typical solar installation and service costs if they register for service between now and April 30, 2007. In addition, one of the first 30 Menlo Park collective power customers will receive an additional $5,000 discount on the cost of their new system.
All interested attendees will receive complimentary follow-up home solar evaluations on request.
SolarCity
CONTACT: Tim Gnatek, +1-415-381-1100, or tim@bluepractice.com; orJessica Switzer, +1-415-381-1100, or Jessica@bluepractice.com, both forSolarCity
Web site: http://www.solarcity.com/
Source: PRNewswire
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