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Solar deployment is expanding rapidly across the U.S. and solar module technology has evolved rapidly in the last decade. Solar module researchers from the National Lab of the Rockies (prev. NREL) will talk through recent changes to PV module composition, end-of-life options, and mythbust common misconceptions. Silvana Ovaitt and Heather Mirletz will offer you a shiny new understanding of the materials and energy costs to manufacture them and present the current state of solar module sustainability. Bring your questions!

Please plan to stay for a reception with food, drinks, and conversations afterwards. This event is FREE, but you're welcome to put a donation in the basket.

Hybrid event, in-person and live streaming at https://boxcast.tv/view/solar-facts-vs-fiction-materials-energy-toxicity--waste-p0siz46d160okiulnkpy
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Ample free parking right outside. Wheelchair accessible, and we have assisted listening devices.

Our 7 PM start time is outside the busy traffic time, and getting there is easy. We're a mile west of the I-70 exit at Youngfield/32nd Ave (Applewood).

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Sustainability

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Colorado Renewable Energy Society (CRES)

Colorado Renewable Energy Society (CRES)

CRES advocates the accelerated adoption of clean energy innovation.

CRES Boulder County Chapter

CRES Boulder County Chapter

BCRES: a chapter of the Colorado Renewable Energy Society.

CRES Metro Denver Chapter

CRES Metro Denver Chapter

MDCRES: a chapter of the Colorado Renewable Energy Society.

CRES Northern Colorado Chapter

CRES Northern Colorado Chapter

NCRES: a chapter of the Colorado Renewable Energy Society.

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