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Good Luck Clean Energy Corps!
By Kayla in From the Newsletter | Program Updates - Aug 21, 2012
Our Clean Energy Corps will conclude their second year of service on Wednesday September 5th. Learn more about their accomplishments and look forward to the efforts of our community volunteers here.
Neighbor to Neighbor Lighting Reaches 500!
By Kayla in From the Newsletter | Program Updates | Neighbor Profiles | Towns | Portland - Jul 24, 2012
This month the Clean Energy Corps performed Neighbor to Neighbor’s 500th lighting visit! Celebrate this program milestone with us.
Towns Can Now Redeem Points!
By Kayla in From the Newsletter | Program Updates | Towns - Jul 24, 2012
Residents have been earning points for their town by saving energy in their homes. Towns can now redeem these points for rewards. See how your town is doing here.
Make Your Upgrade Count in the Challenge
By Kayla in From the Newsletter | Program Updates - Apr 23, 2012
Home energy upgrades, such as installing insulation, are an investment that can save you thousands of dollars over the lifetime of your upgrade. Not only that, your upgrade can earn 500 points for your town through the Energy Challenge and earn a $200 donation for a local community group.
Find out how to get your upgrade to count for Neighbor to Neighbor and help your community earn points for energy-saving prizes.
Neighborhood to Neighborhood
By Kayla in From the Newsletter | Program Updates | Community Profiles | Towns | East Hampton - Apr 23, 2012
The spring weather set in early this year, leading Neighbor to Neighbor staff and volunteers to hit the streets across the 14 participating communities to spread the word about energy saving door-to-door.
Find out how one East Hampton neighborhood is expecting to save over $11,000 and your neighborhood can get involved!