Your electric vehicle charging can earn you up to 400 free miles of free driving this summer. And, if you own a smart charger, it may earn you another 400 miles of bonus free driving for a total of 800 … Read More
Category Archives: Energy
Join WBUR on June 4 at 6:30pm in theWBUR CitySpace at the Lavine Broadcast Center at Boston University at (890 Commonwealth Ave., Boston) for the expert panel on ‘Energy Transitions’. We cannot confront climate change without wholesale changes in our … Read More
Jet-Set Offset is a new way to put more wind energy in the New England grid by offsetting the environmental cost of plane flights. I used it to compensate for the several flights that I took this year. Participants select … Read More
Each year, April kicks off Green Energy Consumer Alliance’s renewable energy tour and electric car showcase season. Join GECA at the April electric car showcases – because your next car should be electric! Earth Day doesn’t end on April 23! … Read More
Please help with the distribution of Newton Power Choice door hangers within our neighborhoods. This is an excellent community service project for students and adults during the school vacation or at another convenient time in April or May. The door … Read More
The GN Greening Our Communities presentation ‘Building Electrification: The Third Leg of our Fossil Fuel-Free Future’ from November 26, 2018 is available for viewing on NewTV. This episode discusses heat pumps and split systems for installation in homes, including how … Read More
During the month of April, Green Newton is leading efforts to inform residents about Opting Up to 100% Renewable Electricity in Newton Power Choice. Around 50 volunteers will be enlisted to help with the distribution of Newton Power Choice door … Read More
Renewable heating is crucial to protecting our climate, and that means electric heat pumps! Since 2015, Green Energy Consumers Alliance has organized several programs that help people evaluate, price, and install these efficient heating and cooling systems at a group … Read More
On March 18, the Newton City Council approved solar panels at the Newton Free Library and at Brown Middle School! Newton students’ support for these projects helped to persuade a few councilors who were previously somewhat undecided. Green Newton applauds … Read More
The City of Newton recently rolled out Newton Power Choice, and there are now scammers sending letters to Newton households trying to get people to sign-up for their more expensive clean energy programs. Don’t be fooled! All correspondence from the … Read More
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