Cape Light Compact Local Green℠ power supply options give customers an easy way to support local, New England-based renewable energy resources. When you choose to participate, the Compact and its supplier will match your annual electricity usage with your chosen percentage of Massachusetts RPS Class 1 renewable energy certificates (RECs). Plus, the premium you pay for CLC Local Green℠ is 100% tax-deductible!
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Are you looking to reduce your business's energy bills? Cape Light Compact’s No-Cost Small Business Comprehensive Assessment offers information on energy savings measures ranging from quick low-cost improvements to larger equipment or weatherization upgrades for your existing building.
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Income-qualified customers are eligible for a number of programs and offers that can help reduce energy use and monthly energy costs, including expanded no-cost Home Energy Assessments, fuel assistance, and reduced utility rates.
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Development firm Vineyard Wind secured the $2.3 billion needed to begin construction on 62 turbines planned for 15 miles south of Martha’s Vineyard. The project, slated to begin in 2022, will generate clean electricity for 400,000 homes and businesses in Massachusetts.
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The Cape Cod Commission approved a 3.1-megawatt solar facility on a former golf driving range in Dennis. Sitting on 8.5 acres, the project aims to be part of the Massachusetts SMART Program, which promotes cost effective solar throughout the state. This new array will be part of the growing presence of solar on the Cape.
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Cape Cod Community College received a $170,000 grant for a 635 kW third party-owned solar canopy. The grant is a part of the $2 million in clean energy grants announced by the State during climate week. The canopy system will provide parking lot shade and is expected to generate 390,000 kWh of electricity annually and result in $940,000 in electricity cost savings over 20 years.
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