This is your chance to see more than 75 homes, businesses, schools and government facilities featuring green building products and technologies on this self-guided tour in communities across North Carolina. 

The 2008 Green Building & Solar Tour in Greenville, which is conducted by NCSEA in collaboration with East Carolina University and the American Solar Energy Society (ASES), educates citizens with the most up-to-date information on a wide range of green building solutions and technologies.

The Greater Greenville Area Green Building Tour will feature a green built home with various green building products and technologies and informational speakers and displays. By seeing these technologies up close, participants realize that they have an opportunity to implement these solutions in their own homes and offices. 
 
2008 Greater Greenville Area Green Building Tour
10am to 3pm
Corey Ridge Subdivision
Kick-Off Event: 4905 James Henry Court, Greenville
 
(Directions to the site: From Firetower Road, turn onto Corey Road and travel 1.8 miles.  Turn right into Corey Ridge Subdivision onto Van-Gert.  Follow Van-Gert to James Henry Court. Turn into James Henry Court and home will be on the left.)
 
 

Be a Volunteer

If you are interested in volunteering to help plan the statewide tour or would like to volunteer on the day of for your local tour, please contact Natalie Burlison, NCSEA Volunteer Coordinator, natalie@energync.org at 919-832-7601, ext. 106.

Become a Sponsor

If you are interested in being a local or Statewide Tour sponsor, please contact Van Crandall NCSEA Development Director, at van@energync.org or 919-832-7601, ext. 109.

Media Inquiries

All media interested in the statewide tour or if you would like to attend a local tour, please contact Julie Robinson, NCSEA Marketing & Communications Director, at julie@energync.org or 919-832-7601, etc. 108.

Ticket Information

Online tickets are no longer available for purchase. Tickets may be purchased at Saturday's kick-off event. Ticket prices are $5 for members of NCSEA and local host organizations; $5 for students and teachers; $10 for non-members; and $15 for a carload. Children under 16 are free.

 

Tickets are required for this event

»NCSEA members and local host organizations: $5.00

»Students and teachers: $5.00

»Non-members: $10.00

»Carload: $15.00