Individuals, landlords, and developers can use clean energy technology to make housing more affordable and healthy through lower utility costs and grant programs.
While Franklin County has some of the oldest housing stock in the state, many opportunities exist to make existing housing efficient and affordable, creating more affordable housing for our community.
In this free panel, speakers will discuss what current homeowners and tenants can do in their own home, the role of housing development organizations, and the incentive structure and future policy around clean energy technologies.
Panelists:
Beverly Craig, Senior Program Manager, Massachusetts Clean Energy Center Mass CEC
Jane Carbone, Director of Development, Homeowners Rehab, Inc., Homeowners Rehab
Spencer Shorkey, homeowner / renewable energy adopter