On Sunday, Nov.13th at 3:00 p.m. Sustainable Marblehead will be hosting an in-person and hybrid Meetinghouse Talk to discuss concrete steps you can take to conserve your energy and prepare your home for the winter while reducing your home’s carbon emissions.
Marblehead Light Commissioner Lisa Wolf will describe how to reduce energy costs by shifting electricity use to off-peak hours. This is an immediate step you can take that involves no out-of-pocket costs and can significantly reduce energy costs while reducing carbon emissions.
Mark Adams, Chair of Sustainable Marblehead’s Green Homes and Buildings Working Group,
Adams will follow with a presentation on how home and property owners can reduce their energy bills and carbon output by upgrading their properties with improved weatherization, electrified heating and cooling, and rooftop solar. He will describe how to get started on these home upgrades as well as state and federal incentive programs that are now available to reduce installation costs.
The program will be moderated by Lynn Bryant, Sustainable Marblehead Board Member giving those who attend the opportunity to ask questions.
The free event will be held in person at Unitarian Universalist Church on 28 Mugford St in Marblehead and on Zoom at https://tinyurl.com/SaveEnergyTalk.
For more information visit www.sustainablemarblehead.org