MELROSE ENERGY COMMISSION                    www.melroseenergy.org                    info@melroseenergy.org                    781-662-2616
Helping Melrose and its citizens save energy
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Created in 2005, the Melrose Energy Commission is a group of Melrose citizens who are
volunteering their time to help the city and its residents save energy. By reducing energy
consumption, the MEC is contributing tangible and positive steps toward lessening the harmful
effects of global warming and climate change.
New solar panels for Middle School
Energy Challenge Workshop a big success
In mid-October, additional solar panels
will be installed on the roof of the
Melrose Middle School.
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Want to know the amount of electricity
(in kWh) produced by these solar
panels? Click
here.
Approximately 60 Melrose residents
attended the Nov. 13 Melrose Energy
Challenge Workshop at City Hall, including
Mayor Rob Dolan, State Senator Katherine
Clark and State Representative Paul
Brodeur.   
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Take the
MELROSE ENERGY CHALLENGE
To sign up for a home energy assessment, call
866-867-8729 or click
here.
The MEC is partnering with Next Step
Living, a Mass Save Participating Home
Performance Contractor, to provide
eligible Melrose residents with no-cost
home energy assessments and access
to available Mass Save rebates.*
Click here for additional information.
Next MEC meeting is Feb. 23        DETAILS
*You can also participate in the Mass Save Home Energy
Assessment Program by contacting Mass Save directly at
866-527-7283, or by visiting  
www.masssave.com.
Feb 28 mini-workshop at Library
Learn about increasing comfort and saving
energy in older homes. Conor McGuire of
the Melrose Historical Commission is the
guest speaker.                           
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Mt. Hood wind turbine update        MORE INFO