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Envision Neighborhoods Event
April 3 5:30 PM – 7:00 PMStop by the WNY Regional Clean Energy Hub Table at the Envision Neighborhoods Event to learn more on how you can make your home more efficient. Explore different opportunities such as no-cost energy assessments, IRA rebates, Erie County’s Low Income Program for Sustainable Energy (ECLIPSE), and more!
Upcoming Events
Apr 2025
Envision Neighborhoods Event
April 3rd — 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM
JFK Recreation Center
114 Hickory St., Buffalo
Stop by the WNY Regional Clean Energy Hub Table at the Envision Neighborhoods Event to learn more on how you can make your home more efficient. Explore different opportunities such as no-cost energy assessments, IRA rebates, Erie County’s Low Income…
Good for the Neighborhood Event
April 5th — 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM
Rural Outreach Center
730 Olean Road, East Aurora
Stop by the WNY Regional Clean Energy Hub Table at the Good for the Neighborhood Event to learn more on how you can make your home more efficient. Explore different opportunities such as no-cost energy assessments, IRA rebates, Erie County’s…
Earth Day 2025 Celebration
April 22nd — 5:00 PM – 7:30 PM
Northland Workforce Training Center
683 Northland Ave, Buffalo
EDay 2025 Erie CountyThe Omega Mentoring Program proudly hosts an Earth Day Celebration with family friendly activities, sustainably minded give aways, and information about Earth-savvy vendors and services: The celebration will include: Get crafty with hands-on activities for kids of all ages….
The Business of Energy
April 29th — 8:00 AM – 10:00 AM
Buffalo History Museum
1 Museum Court, Buffalo
The clean energy transition is reshaping Western New York’s business landscape, creating new challenges and opportunities across industries. Whether you own a small business, lead a mid-sized company, or operate in manufacturing, understanding the evolving energy sector is critical to…
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PUSH Green and the WNY Green Energy Hub is a collaboration between People United for Sustainable Housing Buffalo (PUSH Buffalo) and the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA).