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Tim Forcey "My Efficient Electric Home Handbook" Adelaide Book Launch

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Sat, 2 Nov, 2pm - 4pm ACDT

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Tim Forcey

"My Efficient Electric Home Handbook" book launch

Come and listen to Tim, founder of the My Efficient Electric Home online community, talk about his new book.

My Efficient Electric Home Handbook is an essential first-of-its kind resource for homeowners and renters. It provides tips and strategies on how to convert your home into an efficient, healthy and comfortable space suitable for our all-electric future.

Tim will be joined by Dr Jasper Lee (Electrify Adelaide) and Alex Fry (SA/NT Financial Counsellors Association) to answer questions from the audience.

2-4pm Saturday 2nd November

Goodwood Community Centre

32-34 Rosa St Goodwood

$5 Adults, Children free

Enquiries and questions for Tim to uvforca@gmail.com

Brought to you by Electrify Adelaide and Unley Voices for Climate Action

Tim Forcey

Tim Forcey is a home comfort and energy advisor, researcher and author. His expertise is widely sought and accessed by individuals,businesses, government and media. Tim founded and contributes to the thriving My Efficient Electric Home online community. He grew up on a dairy farm before pursuing a career as a chemical engineer working in fossil fuels, but left that industry after realising the climate crisis couldn't wait for him to effect change from within. Following roles with government, the University of Melbourne, and not-for-profit organisations, Tim now thoroughly enjoys helping people make important changes in their own homes.

Jasper Lee

Dr Jasper Lee is a Kaurna based Dentist and environmental activist. He has been involved with the My Efficient Electric Home (MEEH) community since 2016 and the process of improving his home led him down the path of climate action. He is an organiser of Electrify Adelaide, a community-led group encouraging South Australians to electrify everything to create cleaner, healthier and cheaper to run homes as a meaningful step to address the climate crisis.

Alex Fry

Alex works for the SA & NT Financial Counsellors Association and has a long history of working in roles that benefit vulnerable people in our community. This has involved community housing, utility literacy and delivering projects and programs that have a positive and cost effective impact on the comfort and efficiency of homes. Alex is also a national Scorecard assessor, a framework which she believes will support households to make clear and informed decisions about how they can impact the cost, comfort and health of their homes moving forward. Alex is a firm supporter of electrifying our homes and transport, however, understands there are some barriers to the delivery of household electrification - barriers she would like to help break down!

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Goodwood Community Centre
goodwood, australia