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Making solar more affordable and accessible through education, financial incentives, and bulk buy options…in Kingfield and beyond (that means those of you that live outside the Kingfield borders!!)! You can find out more information and a link to the workshop registration form here, or come to the KFNA Table at the Kingfield Farmers Market this Sunday, Oct. 28 and talk with us to learn more about solar and what you will learn in the workshop !
The Kingfield Neighborhood Association (KFNA) is partnering with Applied Energy Innovations (AEI) to help Minneapolis residents and businesses assess if their property is “right” for solar, and to allow interested parties to participate in a group purchasing program to reduce the cost of solar electric systems and reduce the dependency of solar rebates to make these systems affordable!
Our goal is to create a concentration of solar-supported homes and businesses in and around Kingfield neighborhood by creating easier access to affordable installation of solar electric through community-based workshops, bulk purchase discounts, utility rebates, and federal and community incentives. The program is open to all business and residential property owners in Minneapolis. Registration for a Solarize Kingfield workshop is the first step to being part of the program and learning more!
Workshop enrollment is $20 per household and begins October 16, 2012 and will continue until full. You find out more information and also a link to the registration form here, or at the KFNA Table at the Kingfield Farmers Market this Sunday, Oct. 28! Additional workshops may be added if there is public demand. Workshops are co-sponsored by KFNA in partnership with our local solar-powered businesses including Mulroy’s Body Shop, Twin Town Guitars, Pat’s Tap, and Quality Coaches. Attendees will be entered in a prize drawing for gift cards from these businesses.
Questions? Prefer to register by mail rather than online? Contact Sarah Linnes-Robinson, KFNA Executive Director, at 612.823.5980 or sarah@kingfield.org.
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