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Celebrating 50 years or promoting Solar Energy

Energy Efficiency Audits

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For a PDF list of all the host sites in the state click on the map above. (the 2010 host site addresses will not be posted until May 1st.)

Comments, corrections, or questions: Q&A section.

Get a carload of friends and save gas while you travel to the renewable energy sites in your neighborhood.

 

Tour Etiquette
Please only visit Tour homes or building sites during the Tour hours of Saturday, May 15th, 2010 from 10 AM to 4 PM (some sites have limited hours and accessability).

Please park legally at or near the Tour sites and treat persons and property legally and respectfully.
If the site indicates "Outside viewing only" please do not go onto the property.
Please do not bring pets or anyone who may not be able to behave in a proper manner.
Please do not smoke, eat, drink or litter in the tour sites and remove footwear if requested.
Please do not take pictures or other records without permission of the home or building owner or agent.
Vendors and their representatives who staff tour sites should conduct the tour in a manner appropriate to the educational mission of ACAT.org.

Disclaimer of Liability
In the event of inclement weather, the Tour will not be cancelled, but individual property owners may opt to limit access to their site or close entirely. ACAT will assume no liability from partial or complete cancellation of the event for any reason. ACAT does not endorse specific renewable energy or energy efficiency products or systems presented during the Alaska Solar Tour or the National Solar Tour. Anyone accessing sites on the roof, or by ladder, stairs, stepladder, stool or other method does so solely at their own risk. Visitors assume full responsibility for their behavior or actions; the Association and related parties will not be held liable for any injury, fatality, damage or property loss that may occur.
This year we plan to feature many locations state-wide including:
Solar thermal and solar water heating systems, Solar (PV) electric systems, Wind electric systems, Green building construction and passive solar design, Energy efficient heating technologies and electric vehicles.


                            

 

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