We will host Dan Weeks on Friday, October 27, 6:00 PM for a Climate Change talk at the Emma Ramsey Center in Milton.
New
Hampshire is notorious for the high cost of electricity and our
reliance on 85% imported fossil fuels, which cost the average NH
household $11,500 a year and severely affect our environment, economy,
and public health. The NH legislature and PUC recently made a series of
policy decisions around net metering, rebates, etc. that will
significantly impact NH's energy future.
On October 27, at 6:00 PM in
the Emma Ramsey Center in Milton, the TriTown Democrats welcome a
presentation by Dan Weeks, a board member of ReVision Energy. Dan will
speak about these policies and the pathways to energy independence as a
state through solar and complementary breakthrough technologies.
ReVision Energy is a local Certified Benefit Corp working with families,
businesses, and policymakers to accelerate the transition to homegrown
renewable energy and energy efficiency. ReVision considers public
education an important part of their mission, and have made
presentations to Rotaries, Chambers of Commerce, and other community
organizations in the past.
You can read some of Dan's recent writings on
climate change and clean energy in The Concord Monitor at http://www.concordmonitor.com/Common-sense-clean-energy-in-Concord-9699080.