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Electrification Corner for August 2024

Fall brings great opportunities to attend an Electrification Fair! Homeowners and renters can hear from experts, see, try out, watch demos, and ask questions about electric appliances, EVs, solar, heat pumps and more. Learn about financial incentives. See the links below for more information.

Fall Electrification Fairs in Portland, Lake Oswego, and Bend!

 

Sunday, September 15 in Portland: Home Electrification Fair (noon – 4pm) at Redd East Event Space, 831 SE Salmon Street, Portland.  Food vendors and kid activities. FREE admission, all ages are welcome.
Third Act Oregon will be there. Please stop by and say hello!
Click here to learn more about the Portland Home Electrification Fair.
Click here to learn more about Electrify Portland.

Saturday, September 28 in Lake Oswego: Electric Home and Vehicle Show (10am – 2pm). FREE admission, all ages are welcome. Third Act Oregon will be there. Please stop by and say hello!
Click here to learn more about the Lake Oswego Electric Home & Vehicle Fair.

Wednesday, October 2 in Bend: 2024 Go Clean Energy Conference (8:30 pm – 4:30 pm) at Bend COCC Campus. More than 25 speakers help participants put together a clean energy, efficiency, or EV charging project and get it paid for! Local governments & nonprofits can learn how to get grants & create supportive policies. Registration required, $25 (until Sept 8).
Click here to learn more about the 2024 Go Clean Energy Conference
Click here to learn more about 350Deschutes

Electrify Now Webinar – Induction Cooking: The High-Performance Way to Cook
Tuesday, September 10th 12 – 12:30pm PDT
In this 30-minute webinar, our guest chef Rachelle Boucher will provide an interactive exploration and demonstration of induction cooking, including the performance advantages of induction, the pros and cons of cooktops versus ranges, what features and options to consider and what you need to know to have one installed in your home.
Find more Information and register to attend by clicking here. 

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