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SUMMARY:Conshohocken - Greenfest 2026
DESCRIPTION:Drive Electric Earth Month will gather community members\, electric vehicle driers\, local organizations and businesses to explore the benefits of clean transportation. This event will feature opportunities to learn more about electrical vehicle technology\, discuss with electrical vehicle owners about their driving experience\, and connect with dealerships\, companies and organizations working to advance electrical mobility. \n
URL:https://philaenergy.org/event/conshohocken-greenfest-2026/
LOCATION:Mary Wood Park\, 515 Harry Street\, Conshohocken\, PA\, 19428\, United States
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SUMMARY:Whole-Home Repairs and Housing Stability: New Findings from Philadelphia’s Built to Last Program
DESCRIPTION:Join the Philadelphia Energy Authority and Green & Healthy Homes Initiatives (GHHI) for a conversation on the immediate and long-term benefits of Built to Last. We’ll discuss findings from a new program evaluation examining how Built to Last addresses the mounting challenges of housing\, energy and healthcare costs. \nRegister \nPhiladelphia’s housing challenges are deeply interconnected. With 92% of the city’s homes built before 1978\, many residents face aging building systems\, environmental health hazards\, and rising utility costs — all at the same time. For low-income homeowners\, these challenges can threaten both housing stability and long-term affordability. \nHistorically\, such housing challenges have been addressed through separate programs\, forcing homeowners to navigate multiple systems to get the repairs they need. \nBuilt to Last was created to help low-income homeowners keep money in their pockets and protect the most important possession: their home. Built to Last coordinates funding and services across multiple programs to provide whole-home repairs\, addressing structural issues\, health hazards\, and energy efficiency improvements through a single\, integrated approach. \nGHHI’s evaluation shows how the program’s whole-home model helps unlock clean energy opportunities while addressing hazardous living conditions. During its first three years\, Built to Last has provided coordinated repairs and upgrades for more than 400 homeowners\, helping stabilize homes and reduce energy costs while improving homeowner safety and comfort. \nWhen: April 20 at 1 PM \nWho: Ruth Ann Norton\, Brendan Brown & Wynn Tucker\, Green & Healthy Homes Initiative; Alon Abramson & Emily Lucas\, Philadelphia Energy Authority \nRegister: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_BRmC0hI8RDKFRzWYLOf_5A#/registration  \n
URL:https://philaenergy.org/event/webinar-new-evaluation-findings-from-philadelphias-built-to-last-program/
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SUMMARY:Earth Week Happy Hour: Sustainability Lightning Talks & Networking
DESCRIPTION:Attendees are invited to share exciting projects\, big ideas\, or bold solutions that advance sustainability in lightning-style talks of three minutes or less. Topics may include green building innovations\, energy efficiency\, sustainable design\, climate action\, environmental justice\, and circular economy solutions. You must sign up for a speaking spot which will be available on a first-come\, first-served basis. \nParticipants have the opportunity to connect with fellow sustainability leaders. \n
URL:https://philaenergy.org/event/earth-week-happy-hour-sustainability-lightning-talks-networking/
LOCATION:Frank Bradley’s\, 1320 Chancellor Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19107\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Green%20Building%20United":MAILTO:info@greenbuildingunited.org
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SUMMARY:PEA Quarterly Board Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Philadelphia Energy Authority will hold its quarterly public board meeting\, on Wednesday\, April 22\, 2026 at 4:30 P.M.  Agenda items include budget\, administrative updates\, Energy Campaign updates and other business that may properly come before the board. The public is invited to attend. \n  \nLocation: \n30 S 15th St\, Suite 801 Philadelphia\, PA 19102 \nOR \nJoin us via zoom: \nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/89263134639 \nMeeting ID: 892 6313 4639 \nFind your local number:https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kbBGyNhBHs \n
URL:https://philaenergy.org/event/pea-quarterly-board-meeting-29/
CATEGORIES:Quarterly Public Meetings
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