By Scout Nelson
The monthly speaker series offers a unique opportunity to learn about advanced solar energy and sustainable living. This month’s session takes place on Thursday, September 18, via Zoom. Networking begins at 5:45 p.m., followed by the main presentation from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m.
The event, titled “Going All-in on Solar in Minnesota,” introduces participants to “Forever Home,” an inspiring residence located in the scenic landscape of Lanesboro, Minnesota. Built by Amish craftsmen, this home stands as a model of modern eco-conscious design.
Welcome to “Forever Home,” a remarkable dwelling nestled in the serene landscape of Lanesboro, Minnesota. This Amish-built home represents the pinnacle of sustainable living, featuring a 32 kW Tesla Solar Roof system, a 13.5 kWh Tesla Powerwall, an Arctic air-to-water heat pump, energy-efficient appliances and so much more. Join owners Joe Deden and Mary Bell to explore the innovative features that make this home a beacon of eco-consciousness.
During the virtual session, attendees will learn how the home integrates high-performance solar technology with everyday living. The Tesla Solar Roof and Powerwall work together to provide reliable, renewable power while reducing environmental impact. The Arctic air-to-water heat pump supports efficient heating and cooling, and energy-efficient appliances add to the home’s impressive sustainability profile.
This presentation is ideal for anyone interested in renewable energy, green building methods, or innovative home design. Participants can ask questions, engage with other attendees, and gain insights into how these technologies can be used in their own communities.
The monthly speaker series continues to bring valuable discussions to the public, focusing on topics that encourage environmental responsibility and forward-thinking energy solutions. By showcasing real-world examples like “Forever Home,” the event inspires individuals and communities to explore practical ways to embrace clean energy and create a more sustainable future.
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Categories: Minnesota, Energy