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Saturday, April 5, 2025 • Workshops: 10 am - 3 pm
Green Home + Energy Show • 9 am - 4 pm
Electric Vehicle Expo: 11 am - 2 pm

The Point Community Center, 345 Clarks Pond Pkwy, South Portland

2025 workshop Schedule

All workshops are included with your ticket to the Green Home + Energy Show.

See below for a schedule of workshops you’ll find at this year’s Green Home + Energy Show. Seating is limited. Please plan accordingly.
More workshops to be added soon. Schedule is subject to change. Please check back for up to date scheduling information.

ABOUT THE GREEN HOME + ENERGY SHOW

The Green Home + Energy Show is the place to find resources to make your home more comfortable, efficient, healthy and sustainable—whether you are renovating, building or buying. Come for the expert-led workshops, networking with contractors and good eats; stay for the vibrant community of eco-minded homeowners and professionals.

Electric Vehicle Expo sponsored by Ecoheat Maine and Evergreen Home Performance



Event producer of the Green Home + Energy Show

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Nonprofit beneficiary

Every year, we donate a portion of Green Home + Energy Show ticket proceeds to a Maine nonprofit organization. This year’s beneficiary is The Ecology School at River Bend Farm in Saco, Maine.

At The Ecology School, sustainability means living, learning, working & playing in ways that are regenerative. Their new Dining Commons and Dormitory buildings are solar-powered and built to the international “Living Building Challenge” green building standards. Their 313-acre farm & forest campus models ways to grow food, power buildings, and choose building materials to minimize human impact on the ecosystems we inhabit.

Previous nonprofit beneficiaries include Wild Seed Project, Maine Foodscapes, WindowDressers, and Habitat for Humanity of Greater Portland.