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solar workshop Nov 7, 2010

 
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Just a quick note - my friend Ritz said her honey took this class and really enjoyed it, so it's recommended!

            SOLAR HOME DESIGN CLASS

Presented by Winter Sun Design &

Shoreline Community College

SATURDAY, November 7th, 2009

10AM – 4PM

Located on Shoreline campus, Rm. 2926

Course covers: Basic home energy types, systems, characteristics & conservation.

The solar resource, solar gain, site assessment & feasibility.

The emphasis is on practical design issues including; system types, characteristics, sizing, heat storage, construction details, efficiencies & costs.

Green building materials and systems are discussed throughout.

Instructor: Chris Herman, CPBD, owner of Winter Sun Design, (www.wintersundesign.com) established 1987 & Co-Founder of the Northwest Eco-Building Guild (www.ecobuilding.org) & the Solar Washington Association (www.solarwashington.org) .

Cost: $69

Information: http://shoreline.edu/ce or call Chris @ 206-525-3969 after 2PM

Registration: Call 206-533-6700 or visit http://shoreline.edu/ce

NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY
 
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