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Becker of Becker + Becker and Bailey of Greenworks to discuss solar story

Hartford, CT Join your REFA colleagues to hear from Bruce Becker of Becker + Becker and Jessica Bailey of Greenworks who will discuss the installation of the solar panels on the roof at 777 Main St. Becker will discuss the economic and environmental benefits of on-site renewable energy, including rooftop photovoltaics, fuel cells and microgrids.

He will cover regulatory, design and construction challenges and solutions for renewable energy integration at 777 Main, and the impact of renewable energy integration on environmental performance of 777 Main St. His discussion will also include the impact of renewable energy integration on the financial performance of 777 Main St. 

Bailey will cover how PACE financing opens up possibilities for building owners seeking to reduce their opex, install new equipment, and deploy clean energy – all while not coming a nickel out of pocket. Using 777 Main St. as a case study.  She will give practical advice to building owners wishing to take advantage of the financing available for solar panels.

It will be held at The Society Room, 31 Pratt St.

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