The Montgomery County Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) will host the final two “Energy Roadshows” in November, with the next one scheduled for 5:30-7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 14, at the Germantown Library. Energy Roadshows are open-house-style events to learn about all things energy, including how to make homes more comfortable year-round, various options for switching to renewable energy and how to spot energy scams. Information at the shows will help residents keep more money in their pockets by reducing the amount of energy they use in their homes.
The Germantown Library is located at 19840 Century Blvd. in Germantown.
At the roadshows, there will be experts providing brief presentations on energy-saving programs of various scales, including efficient appliances, electric vehicles, home energy audits, solar installations and energy assistance opportunities. Information also will be available on energy-related scams that have had an increasing presence in the Washington area.
More information on Energy Roadshows is available at mygreenmontgomery.org/2019/check-out-the-energy-roadshow/.