I've been going to the RESNET conference at the beginning of each year since 2009. I also went in 2004, and I can tell you that it's a great learning and networking opportunity if you're in the home energy industry. Are you on the fence about coming to the RESNET conference this year? Are you not on the fence but just haven't registered yet? Even if neither of those apply, see my list below and you may find a reason that you hadn't considered.
Alligators. Florida Gators.Now what are you waiting for? If you're a HERS rater, or you'd like to be, or you have anything to do with home energy audits/ratings/improvements, this is one of the best conferences available.
Get all the details and register here.
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Photo credits: Top photo from RESNET Facebook page. (You're a fan, right?) Energy Avenger photo from Stephen Davis.
Disclosure: I'm helping RESNET with its social media promotion for the conference this year in exchange for registration fee waiver. That changes nothing I do or say here because I would have written an article like this anyway, as I've done in previous years.
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