The event is being organised by Eco Ed 4 All.
People in the midlands are being encouraged join a number of webinars on how to improving energy efficiency and renewable energy solutions for their home.
The virtual events will give advice on the best ways to deep retrofit your house and also sustainable options for low carbon transport in the region.
The event is being organised by Eco Ed 4 All and is free to the public.
Times/Dates of the events:
Friday, 9th 6-8pm
Guidance on Ways to Achieve a Deep Retrofit and Solutions for Heating and Ventilation Systems in Homes.
Invaluable Information Sources, SEAI Grants and Low Interest Loans.
Saturday, 10th 10-12
Options for Sustainable Solutions for Low-Carbon Transport in Laois.
Saturday, 10th 2-4
Renewable Energy Solutions for Home Heating, Electricity and Transport (Solar, Wind, Biomass, Biogas Fuels and District Heating) in Laois.
The registration link is: https://us02web.zoom.us/
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