Monday, July 18, 2011

Press Release: THE SOLAR AND WIND EXPO: COMING TO THE BOSTON AREA IN NOVEMBER

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 15, 2011

The Solar and Wind Expo
P.O. Box 72, Pasadena, MD 21123
Contact: Elvia Thompson 410 212-7280 (cell)
http://www.thesolarandwindexpo.com/



THE SOLAR AND WIND EXPO: COMING TO THE BOSTON AREA IN NOVEMBER

Renewable Energy Experts & Exhibits

WHAT: The Solar and Wind Expo Massachusetts a renewable energy consumer show

WHEN: Friday-Sunday, Nov. 4-6, 2011

WHERE: Best Western - Royal Plaza Trade Center 181 Boston Post Road West, Marlborough, Mass. – just 36 miles west of Boston

WHY: This indoor-outdoor consumer show is uniquely devoted to renewable energy and was created to bring the manufacturer, installer, lender and consumer together under one roof. It’s all about saving energy, saving money, and being good to the Earth.

ADMISSION: $12 adults ($10 if purchased online); $4 discounts for seniors over age 65 and military members; kids under 12 are admitted free.

The Solar and Wind Expo is coming to Massachusetts in November, bringing together manufacturers, installers, lenders and consumers together under one roof to exchange information about renewable energy – solar, wind, and geothermal.

This unique indoor-outdoor consumer show is solely devoted to renewable energy and was created to help consumers save energy, save money, and be good stewards of the environment.

Conveniently located at the Best Western Royal Plaza Trade Center, the Expo will be easily accessible from routes 20, 90, 495, 9, and 290. Ample free parking is available.

The Solar and Wind Expo Massachusetts will feature companies knowledgeable in renewable energy solutions. Experts in this evolving field will conduct valuable educational seminars for Expo attendees on topics such as: Financial and Environmental Benefits of Switching to Renewable Energy, Electric Vehicles, Financing Programs Available Right Now, Green Building Design, Energy Affordability in a Time of Change, Wind Power 101, The Benefits of Weatherization, Geothermal 101, and more.

“This fall is a great time for this kind of show in Massachusetts,” said George Lopez, executive director of The Solar and Wind Expo. “The technology is maturing and becoming more affordable and there is consumer interest in saving money and reducing their carbon footprint. Renewable energy credits are very attractive now in Massachusetts. The consumer can really save some money. Now is the time to make these investments, and the Best Western Royal Plaza Trade Center on Nov. 4-6 is the place to learn more.”

Massachusetts has a long history as a renewable energy friendly state. The SREC market is stable in a way that is unique in the United States. There are also abundant federal, state and local incentives to encourage consumers to invest in renewable energy.

For interviews with Mr. Lopez call Elvia Thompson at 410-212-7280. For more information visit www.thesolarandwindexpo.com/Massachusetts.html

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