Your Clean Energy Home
How Natick homes are heated: Findings from the Greenhouse Gas Inventory.
Natick is partnering with Ashland, Holliston and Framingham to help residents go solar and convert to clean heat and cooling systems - at crowdsourced prices. The plan is to use our communities’ collective buying power to save on the cost of installing solar panels and/or heat pumps.
Heat pumps are an especially rad part of the program. Did you know the Massachusetts Clean Energy and Climate Plan calls for heat pumps in 1 million homes by 2030? If you use oil to heat your home, rely on electric resistance heat, or already have solar, you are an especially great candidate for this technology.
Want to learn more? Sign up (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfbRCpjXikXob3iLuDyz1F-e9RL2iofQzIJLQnf0YT7K9tYmA/viewform) and you’ll have the opportunity to connect with a clean energy home volunteer coach. We’ll also put you at the front of the line for a free site assessment, once installers are selected later this spring. Get excited!
You can also sign up to volunteer to support the program! They are looking for help with marketing and coordinating outreach events. Residents who also have solar or heat pumps are invited to show off their technology via virtual open houses