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Power On with Solar Panels

March 19 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm PDT

Learn how to achieve home energy independence—starting with solar electricity generation—in this first of a three-part webinar series.

If you dream of a day when you’re no longer paying utility bills, solar panels could be the solution for you. With solar panels, you can harness free, plentiful sunlight (yes, even in the Lower Mainland) to offset or even replace your grid electricity use.

If energy independence is your goal, tune into this introductory webinar with Eden Yesh from Infinity Solar.

Learn what to consider when thinking about adding solar panels, understand the available incentives out there, and find out what you need to be asking your contractor for a successful installation.

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Note: Event is free of charge, but you must register. If you cannot attend the webinar—no problem! We’ll provide the slide deck and a link to the recording to all those who have registered.

 

About the Presenter

Eden Yesh, Infinity Solar

Eden J. Yesh is founder of Infinity Solar Group (ISG), a leading Western Canadian solar EPC (Engineering, Procurement & Construction) firm delivering high-performance solar PV and energy storage systems across British Columbia and Alberta.

Since 2019, ISG has completed over 600 installations, deployed more than 3.2 MW of solar capacity, and manages approximately 50 projects concurrently across feasibility, design, permitting, construction, commissioning, and ongoing operations and maintenance.

Eden previously worked in provincial and regional economic development and collaborated with the Community Energy Association during the creation of the Kootenay Clean Energy Transition program. ISG’s approach is education-first and brand-agnostic, focused on helping property owners clearly understand their solar and storage options through transparent, low-pressure guidance grounded in long-term performance and financial clarity.

 

Brought to you by the Community Energy Association with the support of BC Hydro.

This event is one of many activities presented by Community Energy Association through:

Retrofit Assist, a concierge service offered in collaboration with local governments to assist homeowners in navigating the process and financing of home energy retrofit projects.

Building A Legacy, a program to advance high-performance building practices in BC, with a particular focus on the Kootenay and Boundary regions and Northern BC, through awareness raising, training, and other efforts to increase workforce capacity.

Details

Venue

  • Zoom

Organizer

  • Community Energy Association