Marbletown Community Energy Forum
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Marbletown has a NEW clean energy program that can lower your energy costs!
Join Supervisor Richard Parete, Tom Konrad, Chair of the Marbletown Environmental Conservation Commission and the Hudson Valley Community Power Team on 11/06 to learn about what you can do to lower your energy costs.
Signing up for local solar = supporting local renewables, saving on your electric bill AND raising funds for local sustainability initiatives!
Free to attend. Finger foods and light refreshments will be served by Hash - a modern take on a traditional cafe using local and organic ingredients.
Please RSVP to help minimize food waste.
Hudson Valley Community Power is a community endorsed program.
”As if three ‘wins’ are not enough, Hudson Valley Community Power (HVCP) is adding two more ‘wins’ to the win/win/win of renewable electricity for a lower price and two years of price certainty for Marbletown residents. If you sign up for Community Solar through HVCP, you save up to an additional 10% on your electric bill and the Town gets money to help fund a sustainability project.”
- Supervisor Richard Parete
Join Supervisor Richard Parete, Tom Konrad, Chair of the Marbletown Environmental Conservation Commission and the Hudson Valley Community Power Team on 11/06 to learn about what you can do to lower your energy costs.
Signing up for local solar = supporting local renewables, saving on your electric bill AND raising funds for local sustainability initiatives!
Free to attend. Finger foods and light refreshments will be served by Hash - a modern take on a traditional cafe using local and organic ingredients.
Please RSVP to help minimize food waste.
Hudson Valley Community Power is a community endorsed program.
”As if three ‘wins’ are not enough, Hudson Valley Community Power (HVCP) is adding two more ‘wins’ to the win/win/win of renewable electricity for a lower price and two years of price certainty for Marbletown residents. If you sign up for Community Solar through HVCP, you save up to an additional 10% on your electric bill and the Town gets money to help fund a sustainability project.”
- Supervisor Richard Parete