Energy & Renewables
Reducing the demand for fossil fuels such as coal, oil and natural gas, means lower emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2), the primary contributor to global warming.
Go Solar
Save money and help the climate by tapping the power of the sun. The Massachusetts Clean Energy Center is a great resource for learning more about how solar electricity works, what incentives are available, and financing options. Ready to move forward? See our list of recommended solar vendors. If solar panels aren’t feasible, sign up for community solar as an alternative.
Sharon Power Choice
This electricity aggregation program offers Sharon residents choices with greater renewable energy content while locking in a competitive long-term rate. Visit the Sharon Power Choice website to sign up.
Home Energy Audits
You can save money and improve the overall energy efficiency of your home by signing up for a free home energy assessment with HomeWorks.
Induction Cooking
In the market for a new kitchen stove? Consider an induction cooktop over a traditional one. It cooks faster, is safe and uses less energy.
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Zero Carbon Home
David Green shares how to cut your home’s carbon footprint, heating bill and electricity bill down to zero.