Thursday, September 22, 2011

Falls Brook Centre Programs

ENERGY DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT, Lowering Energy Use Through Informed Consumption
Are you interested in having an real time home energy monitoring system in your home??
Falls Brook Centre is looking for 60 homeowners who would like us to monitor their energy consumption for 2 one month periods and suggest ways to reduce your energy bills. We will use “The Falls Brook 50” to reduce your energy usage. Participants will be asked to sign a pledge to commit to a 10% reduction in electricity use.

HARVEST YOUR SAVINGS!  Farming Practices for Energy& Waste Reduction
Are you interested in making your farm more ENERGY EFFICIENT?  We will do a free comprehensive study of your farm focusing on: Energy conservation, efficiency & renewable energy technology, Machinery fuel reduction, Agricultural waste management and Reduction of agricultural chemicals. THIS COULD HELP YOUR FARM SAVE MONEY!


Adapting to Climate Change in Rural New Brunswick
Have you been affected by FLOODING, DROUGHT SEVERE WEATHER or any event related to Climate Change? Want to learn how to prevent damage and expense? Join Falls Brook Centre and local experts to discuss the options.  


Coffee, tea and snacks will be provided to those who attend. 



Events

Woodstock NBCC

Florenceville
Community Hall

Community Meeting
Tuesday, October 4th
Friday, October 7th
Information Session
Wednesday, December 7th
Friday, December 9th
Follow-up Session
Wednesday, February 8th
Friday, February 10th

All events will be held from 6:30 to 8:30


A ground source heat pump workshop will also be held this Saturday from 9 am to 5 pm. It is free, but lunch costs $8.00 . Discussion will include system design, efficiency and benefits. 


For more information, contact Falls Brook Centre Renewable Energy Coordinator Jason Juurlink. 



2 comments:

  1. My apologies for the small font at the end. This seems to keep happening to anything I copy from an email and paste to the blog. I will look into it.

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  2. I also apologize for part of the text being highlighted in white. As long as you still can read it clearly.

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