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Free expo to help you navigate your way to an all-electric home!
Thursday, October 10, 2-7 pm Mitchell Park Community Center, Palo Alto
Saturday, October 12, 10 am-4 pm The Tech Interactive, San Jose
The City of Palo Alto is partnering with cities, energy providers, and environmental agencies in Santa Clara and San Mateo counties to host the Bay Area Home Electrification Expo. The Expo presents an opportunity to learn about switching from fossil fuels to clean electricity for cooking, water heating, space heating, clothes drying, and transportation.
Featured speakers at the Palo Alto Expo: Michelle Poché Flaherty, City of Palo Alto Deputy City Manager Bruce Nilles, Rocky Mountain Institute Sean Armstrong, Redwood Energy View the program schedule
Attend educational sessions with experts to learn about home construction, remodeling, and upgrades. Hear from local residents about their experiences switching to an all-electric home. Talk with manufacturers and view demonstrations of electric technologies that can add value and comfort. Sean Armstrong will be offering free one-on-one consultations for residents interested in electrifying their home.
Light refreshments will be served.
Join us in Palo Alto on October 10 or October 12 in San Jose.
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October 6-12
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We're celebrating Public Power and Public Natural Gas Week October 6-12; two national campaigns created to build awareness about the benefits of public utilities. The City of Palo Alto Utilities (CPAU), your community-owned utility, has been empowering Palo Alto for over 100 years!
Do you have a good story to tell about your public utility? Perhaps a good experience with customer service, or emergency response call from one of our field representatives? Share with us in social media using the hashtag #CommunityPowered
Benefits of Public Utilities - City of Palo Alto municipal utility customers benefit from local control and policy setting, community values-driven programs and services, support for Fire, Police, Library and other City services, reliable and safe operations, responsiveness and accountability to utility customers, and competitive rates.
Committed to Climate Action - CPAU is committed to climate action and environmental sustainability with a goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions 80% below 1990 levels by the year 2030. To help us achieve those goals, CPAU’s electric and natural gas portfolios are carbon neutral! Learn about our carbon neutral energy at cityofpaloalto.org/carbonneutral
CPAU is Safety Strong - see some of our public utility heroes in action! We work hard every day to deliver safe, reliable, and quality utility services to you.
Tell us what you value about your community-owned utility. Snap a photo and tag us with #CommunityPowered
@PAUtilities or @PaloAltoUtilities
For more information about City of Palo Alto events and workshops, visit us online.
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 Wednesday, October 23 6-8:30 pm Palo Alto Art Center Auditorium
Come hear from a panel of local, long-time EV drivers and experts. Get your questions answered about the difference between all-electric and plug-in hybrid EVs, EV charging, range anxiety, battery longevity, buying vs. leasing, and the environmental, economic, and personal benefits of EV adoption. You will have the chance to see different models of EVs on display and hear from EV drivers about why they went electric!
RSVP to save your spot today!
Have you been meaning to improve your home’s comfort and efficiency, but don’t know where to start? Palo Alto’s Home Efficiency Genie is here to help with on-the-spot Genie Express estimates. Contact the Genie today!
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