Looking for Ways to Reduce Your Energy Bill?
Join Us to Discuss Regional Energy Efficiency Funds and Plans
at the July 16th Upper Cape Save Energy/Save Money Meeting
Barnstable, MA – The Cape Light Compact is inviting town energy committees and interested citizens from the Upper Cape to participate in a conversation about future energy efficiency plans and funds to be available for consumers.
What: Upper Cape Save Money / Save Energy Meeting
When: Thursday, July 16, 2015, 7 pm
Where: Mashpee Public Library, 64 Steeple Street, Mashpee, MA 02649
Who: The program is open to any interested citizen
Light refreshments will be served.
In 2014, 176 businesses and 4,701 households in Bourne, Falmouth, Mashpee and Sandwich took advantage of the Compact’s Energy Efficiency programs. Many more could benefit from the free energy assessments, rebates and incentives that are available, as well as new programs now under consideration.
The Compact is preparing a three-year plan to guide its 2016-2018 energy efficiency programs. The three-year plan could expand into a number of new opportunities. The Compact is seeking input on the program concepts to ensure that they meet the needs of all local consumers. The meeting will also provide some information about new options and rebates for heating and cooling developed by the Compact in collaboration with Massachusetts Division of Energy Resources and others. The heating and cooling alternatives are available to all Cape customers. These options, which include some renewables, can provide households and businesses with opportunities for substantial savings.
Launched in 2001, the Compact’s energy efficiency programs have won numerous national and state awards. Currently, the region’s consumers will save more than $495 million over the lifetime of installed measures and improvements.
ABOUT CAPE LIGHT COMPACT
Cape Light Compact is an award-winning energy services organization operated by the 21 towns and two counties on Cape Cod and Martha’s Vineyard. The Compact’s mission is to serve its 200,000 customers
through the delivery of proven energy efficiency programs, effective consumer advocacy, competitive electricity supply and green power options. For more information about the Compact and its programs visit www.capelightcompact.org.
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