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Free Webinar: Balcony Solar/DIY Clean Energy, Part of MassCEC's Thoughtful Climate Live Interview Series: December 2, 12 pm ET
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Interest in so called “balcony solar” – smaller scale, plug and play solar PV systems that homeowners and renters can install themselves – is growing, driven in part by energy affordability concerns and a strong DIY culture. Learn more about these systems and what barriers must be overcome to increase adoption in the upcoming episode.
The Thoughtful Climate Live Interview Series is a dialogue hosted by MassCEC’s Chief Climate Officer, Galen Nelson. It features experts, pioneers, and practitioners from a variety of existing and emerging climatetech sectors and disciplines, as well as subject matter experts who can provide insights into broader economic, social and technological dynamics shaping our industry.
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Cora Stryker is cofounder of Bright Saver, the first and only nonprofit dedicated to making plug-in "balcony" solar available to all Americans. A graduate of Brown University with Honors and a native of the Boston area, she developed her dedication to the environment and climate spending her childhood feeding the ducks at Leonard Pond in Winchester.
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