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Friday, May 15, 2009
E2Sys in Long Island Business News
Jeff Miller wrote a nice piece on Jamie Minnick for the Long Island Business News magazine. In it Miller gives a brief history of Jamie and how Eastern Energy System, Inc. came about.
Friday, May 1, 2009
Custer Observatory and E2Sys
Attn all: Eastern Energy will be at the Custer Observatory, and we hope to see you there.
Sat., May 9, 7:30-9:00 PM
A LESSON ON RENEWABLE ENERGY OPTIONS
This in-depth discussion will include detailed information about renewal energy options: solar, wind, geothermal, and solar thermal. Coverage will include the impact renewal energy can have on the economy, society and the environment. Information will also be provided that will be helpful to homeowners who are considering conversion: you'll learn about the simplicity of these systems, financial benefits, financing options, and installation procedures. Presenter: Jamie Minnick, President of Eastern Energy Systems, and his family have been in the field of renewal energy for over 40 years; throughout that time they have dedicated themselves to increasing awareness about the green industry to ensure the future environmental state of the planet and to slow the process of climate change. Suggested Donation: General Admission: Free for Members, $5 Non-Members.
Sat., May 9, 7:30-9:00 PM
A LESSON ON RENEWABLE ENERGY OPTIONS
This in-depth discussion will include detailed information about renewal energy options: solar, wind, geothermal, and solar thermal. Coverage will include the impact renewal energy can have on the economy, society and the environment. Information will also be provided that will be helpful to homeowners who are considering conversion: you'll learn about the simplicity of these systems, financial benefits, financing options, and installation procedures. Presenter: Jamie Minnick, President of Eastern Energy Systems, and his family have been in the field of renewal energy for over 40 years; throughout that time they have dedicated themselves to increasing awareness about the green industry to ensure the future environmental state of the planet and to slow the process of climate change. Suggested Donation: General Admission: Free for Members, $5 Non-Members.
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