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April 01, 2012
Community Energy Harnesses Wind and Solar Power From Local Sources more
March 20, 2012
NYSEG and RG&E Catch the Wind Programs Continue to Garner Customer Support more
March 02, 2012
New Haven Free Public Library Unveils Solar Photovoltaic (PV) System more
March 2011 Newsletter
Sunshine to Power New Jersey's Nurses
This April Community Energy is set to complete construction on a rooftop solar power system at the headquarters of the New Jersey State Nurses Association (NJSNA) in Trenton, NJ. The 23 kW system will produce an estimated 25,445 kWh of clean, fuel free electricity annually and reduce carbon emissions by 18.3 Metric Tons, equivalent to removing 3.5 passenger vehicles from the road.
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Taking Flight with Renewable Energy
Flightstar, Inc., a small Aviation company located in Woodstock, Connecticut, has been a Community Energy customer since 2008. “We started by subscribing at our home when it first became available in Connecticut. The choice to have Community Energy as our supplier at our business was easy. We love the beauty of the environment in Eastern Connecticut and want to do anything we can to help preserve it,” said Flightstar President, Tom Peghiny.
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A New Option for Residential Rooftop Solar
Did you know that Community Energy offers residential customers the chance to have solar panels installed at their homes at no upfront cost through a Solar Lease? This is an exciting new Community Energy product offering for New Jersey and Massachusetts residents!
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Customer Profile: New England Wild Flower Society
The mission of the New England Wild Flower Society is to conserve and promote the region’s native plants to ensure healthy, biologically diverse landscapes. Located in Framingham, Massachusetts, the Society’s botanic garden, Garden in the Woods, offers a beautiful setting to take a stroll and admire the region’s largest collection of native plants. The Society also operates a native plant nursery at Nasami Farm in Whately, Massachusetts. Individuals interested in more sustainable gardens can purchase plants at Garden in the Woods or Nasami Farm. Classes, field trips, and family programs are offered over the course of the year throughout New England.
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