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    Free Webinar: How One House of Worship & School Reduced Carbon by 85% with Heat Pumps, March 4, 7-8 pm ET

  • 4 March 2024
  • Start time : 07:00 PM
  • End time : 08:00 PM
  • Event Host : Jewish Climate Action Network (JCAN), Massachusetts Interfaith Power & Light (MIP&L)
How One House of Worship & School Reduced Carbon by 85% with Heat Pumps
Event Description

Can your house of worship or non-profit achieve 85% reduction in carbon emissions? Temple Shir Tikva just did that! The Jewish Climate Action Network (JCAN) is excited to showcase their ground-breaking, up-to-the-moment story of transitioning to heatpumps. Your house of worship or non-profit could face a similar problem/opportunity: Lay leadership was confronted with a failing heating system. They sought advice. Top professionals engineered and installed the equipment. Could it be that simple? 

Come hear from the team who kept school and sanctuary in full operation while leaping towards climate neutrality: Richard Kaye, TST lead; Wes Stanhope, CEO of Building Evolution; and Jody Renouf, Director of Operations at GreenerU.
 

  • Host Company/Organization Name
    • Jewish Climate Action Network (JCAN), Massachusetts Interfaith Power & Light (MIP&L)
  • Speakers / Presenters
    • Wes Stanhope, CEO
      Building Evolution

      Jody Renouf, Director of Operations
      GreenerU
  • Event type
    • Online/Webinar

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