Monday, May 13, 2019


Middletown’s Solar For All Program Kickoff Event


Middletown invites residents and municipal leaders to learn how they can benefit from innovative solar and energy efficiency program
 
What:              Middletown residents, city departments, non-profits and community organizations are invited to learn about Connecticut’s Solar for All Program that offers solar power and energy efficiency measures to all homeowners, financed through a public-private partnership between PosiGen and the Connecticut Green Bank. Join the City and CHEER to spread the word to residents about lowering energy bills and increasing their home affordability. CHEER is a program of the Middletown Clean Energy Task Force that supports comfortable, healthy, energy efficient, renewable housing in Middletown.

The nationally-recognized program combines a solar lease with energy efficiency upgrades to lower the energy burden on participating households. PosiGen’s lease program covers the full cost of installing, maintaining and insuring the solar system, with no credit score requirement and no equipment to buy.


Who:               Mayor Daniel Drew, City of Middletown

                        Bryan Garcia, President & CEO, Connecticut Green Bank

Tom Neyhart, President of PosiGen Solar and Energy Efficiency

Michael Harris, Energy Coordinator, City of Middletown

Jennifer Kleindienst, Chair, Middletown Clean Energy Taskforce
 

When:             Thursday, May 16th, 2019, 12:00pm- 1:30pm
 

Where:            DeKoven House, The Rockfall Foundation, 27 Washington Street, Middletown

 
Visuals:           PosiGen banner, Solar-powered flashlight giveaway
 

Contact:          Michael Harris, Energy Coordinator, City of Middletown, Michael.Harris@MiddletownCT.gov, 860-638-4854

 
Susan Young, Community Marketing Manager, PosiGen syoung@posigen.com

                       

RSVP: https://solarforallmiddletown.eventbrite.com              

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1 comment:

EnzoDast said...

How do we get all information without attending? I'd only do solar if they'll use my East facing part of the roof not southern. Not visually appealing for the front of a home IMO