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Community Energy Forum

The Community Energy 201 Forum is right around the corner!

 

You are cordially invited to join with your friends and neighbors in an evening of discussion that will advance the communities of Hamilton, Wenham, Salem and Swampscott towards a cleaner and more affordable energy future. Propelled by the rich dialogue from the first clean energy forum, the 201 Forum will focus on ten projects to consider more seriously. We will also have experts on hand in four specific topic areas:

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  • anaerobic digestion, 
  • community solar gardens 
  • renewable thermal
  • behavior-based energy efficiency programs. 

The results of this forum will directly serve the end product, our community Clean Energy Roadmap.

 

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The forum will be hosted at the Swampscott High School, Room B129, 200 Essex Street, on Wednesday, February 19, from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm. Doors will open to the public at 5:30 pm. Refreshments and light food will be provided.

 

The Community Energy Strategies Pilot Program (CESP) is an initiative developed by the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center in collaboration with the Department of Energy Resources Green Communities Division. The program, delivered in partnership with local officials and community volunteers, helps communities identify and develop strategies for implementing the mix of clean energy projects and incentives best suited to address local interests, needs, and opportunities for clean energy development across all sectors. 

 

While this event is free and open to the public, we ask that you please register as soon as possible to help us better plan for this event. You can register at:

 

http://mapcenergyforum201.eventbrite.com

 

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