Interested in converting to a heat pump? Next Kicking Gas webinar Nov. 20 - Lynnwood Today

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The Kicking Gas program is hosting a webinar on November 20 to educate Lynnwood residents about converting from gas, propane, oil, and wood heating to heat pumps. Scheduled for 6 p. m. , this informative session is designed to address the growing interest in energy-efficient and sustainable heating solutions. Participants will gain insights into the benefits of heat pumps, including their lower environmental impact and potential cost savings.

The event aims to demystify the conversion process, allowing attendees to ask questions and learn from experts in the field. By encouraging residents to consider alternative heating options, the Kicking Gas program is actively promoting community involvement in climate action and energy efficiency. The initiative aligns with broader efforts to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and combat climate change. Attendees can expect practical advice and resources to help them make informed decisions about their heating systems. This webinar represents a significant step towards fostering a more sustainable future for the Lynnwood community.

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