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November Green Eggs

  • 14 Nov 2012
  • 7:30 AM - 9:00 AM
  • Discover Portsmouth Center, 10 Middle Street, Portsmouth, NH 03801 (Parking behind Discover Portsmouth building or metered parking lot across Islington Street)

Registration

  • Current members of NH chapter of the USGBC.
  • Guests who are not currently members of the NH Chapter of the USGBC.

Registration is closed

Air Source Heat Pumps

Winter is approaching and heating systems are beginning to be turned on. As people are thinking of more efficient ways to heat their homes and businesses, more and more people are turning towards air source heat pumps. The efficiency of the air source heat pump has improved and we are now seeing them being installed even in our cold New England climate. Join us to learn how heat pump units function, how they work here in New England and where might be a practical application for a unit.  

The presenter:

Geoff Sparrow, P.E.

After graduating with a BS in Mechanical Engineering from the University of New Hampshire, Geoff worked for one of the largest mechanical contracting companies in southern Maine before starting his own small business focused on commercial and residential construction and handyman services. Since joining ReVision Energy in 2006, Geoff has earned his solar thermal and photovoltaic installer’s licenses from the state of Maine and has become NABCEP certified in both photovoltaics and solar thermal. He is the only person in the state of Maine to hold both certifications. 

About Green Eggs and To Register:

Green Eggs is the Chapter's monthly breakfast forum featuring a speaker and topic relevant to green buildings. Networking and breakfast, featuring a full breakfast - local and creative, will take place from 7:30 - 8:00 followed by a 45 minute presentation and a 15 minute question, answer & discussion period. Attendance is limited and pre-registration with payment is recommended. Attendance is $10 for members and $15 for non-members.

           

 

 
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