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The City of Golden has been engaging citizens and professionals on adopting state-of-the-art buildings codes to more closely align with the city's approved sustainability goals.
Independent labs have studied the impact of new codes, finding that their small cost increases are justified because these costs are offset later because it is cheaper to heat and cool if built to code.

Hear from Jim Meyers, the Buildings Program Director for the Southwest Energy Efficiency Project (SWEEP, swenergy.org). One of their divisions centers on building energy code advancements.

In person event, the live streaming is:
https://boxcast.tv/view/green-task-force-eejs5ktlvqcytpatj5kg

Thanks to the generosity of our host, Jefferson Unitarian, the event is free. Please consider becoming a CRES member to support our statewide activities and learn about our other chapters' work at cres-energy.org

Also note our upcoming CRES conference "Renewable Powering Forward" on August 6 at this location which will be linked here shortly.

We'll have a free reception so plan to stick around for conversations after the Q&A.

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Colorado Renewable Energy Society (CRES)
CRES advocates the accelerated adoption of clean energy innovation.
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CRES Boulder County Chapter
BCRES: a chapter of the Colorado Renewable Energy Society.
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CRES Metro Denver Chapter
MDCRES: a chapter of the Colorado Renewable Energy Society.
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CRES Northern Colorado Chapter
NCRES: a chapter of the Colorado Renewable Energy Society.
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CRES Southeastern Colorado Chapter
SECRES: a chapter of the Colorado Renewable Energy Society.

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