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Silicon Valley Energy Watch logo

Pacific Gas and Electric Company logo

Coyote Housing Group, LLC

City of San Jose Environmental Services logo

City of San Jose Redevelopment Agency

About the Summit

Sustainable residential building is not only good for the environment; it’s also good for your bottom line.

This Residential Green Building Summit will guide you through the various residential rating systems; how to incorporate green building materials and methods into construction; and will introduce you to available financing opportunities.

The risks of not building green are rising, while the rewards are endless. Come and see how developers and contractors are financing, building and marketing sustainable residential developments.

Who Should Attend

  • Developers & Builders
  • Architects & Engineers
  • Government Agencies
  • Financiers

Cost

$100 includes continental breakfast, lunch and parking validation.

Location

The workshop will be held at the Rotunda at the San José City Hall, at 200 East Santa Clara Street, San José, between Fourth and Sixth Streets. An underground parking garage is located beneath City Hall; enter from Sixth Street.

How to Get There

This summit focuses on proven strategies and techniques to

  • Increase Value
  • Find Incentives
  • Build Healthier Living Environments

Energy Star® dishwashers, refrigerators, and clothes washers equipped with water conservation features will lower energy and water bills.

 

 

 

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