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Value of energy codes to be illuminated
Not sure about the value of sensible energy codes for saving massive amounts of energy and money that can be used more productively elsewhere in the economy? We have the antidote: a panel discussion on the importance of energy standards in building codes presented by Renton Technical College’s Construction Center of Excellence.
Among the panelists is NW Energy Coalition Senior Policy Associate Kim Drury, manager of Efficiency Works! and an expert on energy codes in the Pacific Northwest.
The event is Feb. 23 at 7 p.m. at Bellevue College. Download the flyer here. Or register here.
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