Scott Graham: Guest Expert on Solar Thermal Heating Systems
Solar Thermal Heating Systems for Domestic and Commercial Purposes
Scott Graham, Taylor Munro Energy Systems
This seminar will provide an overview of Solar Thermal Heating Systems for both domestic and commercial purposes. Solar Thermal Heating Systems is one of the most ecological and cost effective ways to help lower your family's consumption of fossil fuels. Using the renewable energy of the sun to pre-heat the water you use on a daily basis will result in a measurable reduction of your greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Added to that, by using the free energy provided by the sun, your household utility bills will be significantly reduced. Commercial operations can also take advantage of the sun's energy to significantly reduce their carbon footprint.
Bio - Scott has worked in both the construction and technology
industries for twelve years. He recently
joined Taylor Munro to help grow the company’s business delivering renewable
energy products and solutions to new and expanding markets. Taylor Munro Energy Systems is a leader in
the field of Solar Thermal (Water) Heating Systems, one of the most ecological
and cost effective ways to lower the consumption of fossil fuels. Solar Thermal Heating captures the sun’s
unlimited and clean energy to heat water for domestic and commercial use.
More information about solar energy can be found at: http://www.taylormunro.com.
PLEASE RSVP to info@sustainablebuildingcentre.com.
This is a free event but a donation of $2-$5 is suggested.
LOCATION
Light House: Sustainable Building Centre is located at 1575 Johnston Street, just East of the
Public Market in the heart of Granville
Island. Our centre is on
the second floor and accessible via the glass door and staircase on the
Southwest corner of the building. This event is sponsored by Light House Sustainable
Building Centre and Cascadia Green Building Council, the local chapter of the
CaGBC. Funding comes from Environment Canada and the Real Estate Foundation of
BC.
Guest Expert seminars are intended to provide general information
about green building products and technologies. Light House
Sustainable Building
Centre does not endorse any of the services or products discussed by guest
expert speakers.










