Come one, come all, for an evening of hanging out and hearing some home electrification experts explain how you can save a ton of money on home improvements with Colorado's new Home Energy Rebates.

RSVP here if you’re like “I’m in,” or read on below to find out more:

Back in January, Colorado rolled out new rebates.

I applied for them as soon as I heard, got approved, and used them to get a snazzy new heat pump put in and to upgrade my electrical panel.

My home's solar-ready! Here's the coolest part:

Before rebates, this project would have cost me $14,000. After the rebates, I paid $2500. And the company I went with handled all the paperwork.

As someone who works for a high-quality, locally owned solar company, it was important to me to find a company that was going to treat my home right (if Carl comes to this event, ask him about the nightmare he went through with a bad company).

I ended up going with Elephant Energy, and they were awesome from start to finish:

They did such an amazing job that I invited one of the co-owners of the company to come speak for our next event at HQ! And he's bringing a friend up on stage with him.

Speaker bios:

DR Richardson is the Co-Founder of Elephant Energy, focused on making it easier for homeowners to switch from gas to efficient electric systems like heat pumps. After nearly a decade in climate and energy, he started Elephant to get closer to the real impact—helping homeowners upgrade their homes in a way that’s simple, cost-effective, and worthwhile.

Mac Prather serves as the Program Manager for DRCOG’s ‘Power Ahead Colorado’ incentive, advising, innovation and Comfort for All programs. Mac is a professional engineer who has worked on designing pipes, tubes and machines that spin and supporting community-driven, critical infrastructure projects. He is interested in capacity building, people’s interaction with technology and heat pumps!

When:
Thursday, April 2nd from 6:00–8:30 PM
Where:
MMMHQ at 712 Main Street, Longmont CO, 80501
What:
A chance for anyone interested in sustainability or working in climate to meet and hear a presentation about solar energy from a top industry executive.
Who Should Come:
Anyone interested in sustainability, including Greentech founders, backyard DIY solar nerds, sustainable agriculture enthusiasts, clean‑energy policy advocates, and anyone else curious about making an impact.
Schedule:

  • 6:00–6:45 PM: Settling in and networking

  • 6:45–7:30 PM: DR and Mac will speak about home electrification and Colorado rebates, then answer any questions.

  • 7:30–8:30 PM: Networking and winding down

Note:
MMMHQ is a co‑working space, not a bar.

We’ll have a limited amount of beer and wine on hand, but if you want something specific, bring it yaself (because ya momma don't work here).

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