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Cambridge Clean Heating and Cooling - Community Workshop

Location

University Hall, Lesley University, at 1815 Mass Ave. in Porter Square. (Signs will be posted to direct you to the event room, which will be Rm 2-078.)

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Neighborhood

  • City Wide

Contact

Nikhil Nadkarni
nnadkarni@cambridgema.gov
617.349.6434

Description

The City of Cambridge is launching a new initiative to make it easy for residents to transition to cleaner heating and cooling technologies. Air source heat pumps, often called minisplits, and solar hot water are an efficient and cost-effective way to make your home comfortable year-round. In addition to helping residents save money on energy costs, air source heat pumps contribute to decreasing the city's carbon footprint. The City is working with EnergySage to help residents request, receive, and compare air source heat pump and/or solar hot water quotes from local, reputable contractors. An Energy Advisor will be available to provide independent support every step of the way.

Come learn more about the technologies and this program, and get your questions answered, at our community workshop! To register for the workshop, click here

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