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2012 Solar and Sustainable Buildings Tours - Fall

Living with the Sun - Arizona Style 2012
Tours of Solar and Sustainable Buildings

The American Solar Energy Society (ASES) National Solar Tour is the world's largest grassroots solar event. This event offers you the opportunity to tour innovative green homes and buildings to see how you can use solar energy, energy efficiency, and other sustainable technologies to reduce monthly utility bills and help tackle climate change. More than 160,000 participants will visit some 5,500 buildings in 3,200 communities across the U.S.

Now in its 17th year, this event is coordinated nationally by the nonprofit American Solar Energy Society in collaboration with dozens of outstanding partner organizations. It takes place annually during the first Saturday in October in conjunction with National Energy Awareness Month.

We invite you to join us at one of the Arizona locations:

 
 

2013 Solar and Sustainable Buildings Tours - Fall

Living with the Sun - Arizona Style 2013
Tours of Solar and Sustainable Buildings

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Arizona Governor Jan Brewer has issued a proclamation designating October as Solar and Renewable Energy Month, recognizing the American Solar Energy Society’s annual National Solar Tour of solar installations and energy sustainable buildings. As part of the National Tour, events in Arizona include a lecture and local tours on different weekends in different parts of the state. The tours provide an opportunity for the public to see solar and green building examples in person.

See the pdf brochure for this past tour


The American Solar Energy Society (ASES) National Solar Tour is the world's largest grassroots solar event. This event offers you the opportunity to tour innovative green homes and buildings to see how you can use solar energy, energy efficiency, and other sustainable technologies to reduce monthly utility bills and help tackle climate change. Last year's tour drew more than 90,000 people in 38 states to 578 registered Solar Tours. Nationally, there were over 9,000 sites people could visit to learn about renewable energy and building sustainably. A majority of the tours featured residential properties, with a third of the tours featuring commercial and municipal buildings as well.

Now in its 18th year, this event is coordinated nationally by the nonprofit ASES in collaboration with dozens of outstanding partner organizations. October 5 has been chosen this year as National Solar Tour Day with tour locations througout the United States. 

Tucson Solar Tour - 2014

Saturday, October 25, 2014:
Get a first-hand look at solar power in action on a free self-guided tour of homes in Tucson Midtown. During the tour, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., home owners and solar installers will be on hand to answer your questions. A map and support information will be available at registration outside Bookman's Sports Exchange, 3330 E. Speedway. For more info, go to www.SolarOneStopAZ.org.

The program is managed by the Pima Association of Governments.

Sedona & Verde Valley Solar Tours - 2014

Solar and Green Living Tour October 4-5, 2014

Homes, Schools & Businesses Nationwide Participating In 19th Annual ASES National Solar Tour To Raise Awareness of Solar Energy and Sustainable Living

Over a dozen Sedona and Verde Valley residents will soon join the nonprofit American Solar Energy Society (ASES) and hundreds of solar-savvy groups nationwide to showcase solar-powered homes, schools and businesses as well as bonus "green living" displays and discussions.
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It's all part of ASES' 19th Annual National Solar Tour on October 4th and 5th, the world's largest grassroots solar event.

The free local tours will be Sedona on Saturday October 4th from 9am to 4 pm and in the Verde Valley on Sunday October 5, from 11 am to 5 pm. Both tours aim to educate and inspire the public with diverse small and large scale examples of affordable solar technologies that can drastically reduce monthly energy bills as well as reduce greenhouse gases and other emissions from coal-based power plants.

"We don't need to wait for better solar technology or more government incentives," says local organizer and green living advocate Susan Pitcairn. "Right now, with tax credits and zero-down options, almost anyone with a sunny roof and decent credit scores can buy or lease solar at a monthly cost less than their average electric bill. But I would not wait," she added. "The 30% federal tax credit expires at the end of 2016."
A number of panel suppliers now offer finance plans through local installers, who have put up hundreds of new solar arrays on Northern Arizona homes. Several solar company representatives will be available at tour sites to explain the benefits, options and affordability of photovoltaics.

Each site will be open for 2-3 hours only, in a geographical sequence. Pick up printed tour guides and maps from 9 to 11 am, Saturday October 5th at the first Sedona tour site: 529 Smith Road in uptown area at solar professional Lee Feliciano's own elegantly remodeled energy efficient solar home.

From there the Sedona morning tour continues to 89a and Airport Road, where Dr. George Moore's will show his 190kw solar parking structures, featured on the cover of the national tour guide, providing enough energy to power 38 average homes.

From 11 to 2 the tour then moves to 1865 Gun Fury (tour headquarters) for a free lunch and a wide variety of green living exhibits. There Feliciano will give also an objective overview of solar finance and technology options and several knowledgeable people will be on hand to walk you through solar and green living, including John Neville, former head of Sustainable Arizona. Afterwards, visitors can walk to a nearby Solar City home.

From 1 to 4 the Sedona tour moves westward through three more solar and geothermal homes, including an owner-designed passive solar. It finishes at 15 Opal Court with an informal "Sustainability Salon" with new councilman Jon Thompson and four experts who have worked on solar and geothermal projects in the civic and business world.
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Sunday's Verde Valley tour starts in Jerome at 11 am with a solar home that is also for sale and finishes in Cottonwood at 5 pm. It offers the public a chance to meet installers from four companies and also features the award-winning Grey Fox Ridge (12 to 4), an energy efficient subdivision offering rooftop solar.

From 12 to 2 Sunday the public is invited to pack a lunch to Riverfront Park's picnic shelter (east side),where solar designer T.J. Stockbridge will tell you about the city's all-solar plan for the $8 million Riverfront Water Reclamation plant to be built nearby. Stockbridge also designed the 800 kW system at Sedona Red Rock High School and several Cottonwood city projects noted as "drive-bys" on the tour.

Downloadable schedules and maps of the two days of tours are at http://susanpitcairn.com/events. Or google "National Solar Tour" and use the online map on your phone. For more information contact Susan Pitcairn: 928-203-1095.

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