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Salem Energy Fair

  • Espacio 105 Congress Street Salem, MA, 01970 United States (map)

My home is too hot in the summer, too cold in the winter, drafty and uncomfortable. Will new windows really solve those problems? How can I save energy and money while making my home more comfortable? When was the last time I had a home energy assessment? I want to look into solar panels, heat pumps, and electric vehicles - where do I start?
If you have asked yourself any of these questions, we have the answers at the Salem Energy Fair! Renters, homeowners, and landlords are welcome and encouraged to come and learn about these topics and more. Whatever your income level, we have something for you. Including free food, kids’ activities, games, and prizes! Bring the whole family!

General resources and information available for all income levels:

Mass Save programs and incentives for income-eligible, moderate incomes, and market rate
Federal/IRA incentives and tax credits available
Salem PowerChoice, the City's municipal aggregation program (save money on your energy bill while driving demand for clean, local, renewable energy)
Home decarbonization and electrification: Heat pumps, heat pump water heaters, heat pump dryers, solar panels, and electric vehicles
Resources for income-eligible residents:

National Grid representatives will be on hand to help you access:
Discounted rates on electric and natural gas bills
Payment plans and forgiveness programs
Protection against winter utility shutoff
Home Heating Assistance (formerly fuel assistance) through the North Shore Community Action Program
Energy Efficiency and Weatherization (insulation and air sealing) through Action Inc.
Food and nutrition: WIC, SNAP/EBT benefits, Salem Pantry, Daily Table and other food access programs
Hope to see you there! For more information, contact:

Stacy Kilb, Energy Coach
skilb@salem.com
(978) 745-9595 x41013 (office)
(978) 333-1971 (mobile)

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