Free Workshop Series: 3 Steps to a Green & Cozy Home

By Rebecca Evans, January 25, 2021

Submitted on behalf of the Office of Energy Management & Sustainability

Join energy educators from Cornell Cooperative Extension and HeatSmart Tompkins for this three-part series created specifically for IC and CU faculty and staff. Learn about steps you can take to save money and reduce greenhouse gas emissions from your home! This series will provide information for both renters and homeowners and you’re welcome to attend any or all sessions. Please follow the hyperlinks for up-to-date Zoom and calendar information.

Session 1: Weatherize!

Thursday, January 14th, 1-2 PM

Presented by Emily Belle of Get Your GreenBack Tompkins

Paying too much for your utility bills? Want to increase the comfort of your home? Looking to contribute toward a future free of fossil fuels? Through slides and interactive discussion, learn about:

  • Simple, low-cost DIY projects to reduce your heating and electricity bills and be more comfortable in your home
  • How to get a free, no-obligation home energy assessment to see how you can save even more money
  • Incentive programs to cover the cost of home energy upgrades available for renters as well as homeowners of all income levels

Session 2: Renewable Heat

Thursday, January 28th, 1-2 PM

Presented by Lisa Marshall of HeatSmart Tompkins & Emily Belle of Get Your GreenBack Tompkins

Spending too much on your current heating bill? Want to cut down on your fossil fuel consumption? We’ll cover alternative cold climate heating solutions, including air- and ground-source heat pumps, heat pump water heaters, and wood and pellet stoves. Learn about ways to subsidize your switch to renewable heat!

Session 3: Go Solar

Thursday, February 18th, 1-2 PM

Presented by Gerri Wiley, Energy Navigator & Emily Belle of Get Your GreenBack Tompkins

Considering buying into an ESCO through your utility? Want to save money by going solar? Learn about regional Community Solar options for renters and homeowners of all income levels with local expert Gerri Wiley.

Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Rebecca Evans at revans1@ithaca.edu. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible.