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Information about Watts for Windsor!

Windsor and West Windsor, Vermont,  is a unique historical community that has the opportunity to make its mark as a frontrunner for citizen involvement with renewable energy. Windsor is the birthplace of Vermont, and this summer SunCommon wants to help continue that tradition of progressive thinking by empowering the community to go solar! So far twenty households have joined the “rooftop revolution” with SunCommon inWindsor and West Windsor combined, and the goal is to get that number up to thirty before the state solar adder incentive goes away before the end of the year.

Upcoming Watts for Windsor Events

Solar Farmer’s Market – Windsor

September 10 @ 11:00 am1:00 pm

Join Becca at the Windsor Farmer’s Market for a special solar themed market. Solar powered bouncy house will be there and solar homeowners/market managers Tim and Jen Cary too!

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Sunshine and Cocktails at SILO Distillery

September 14 @ 4:00 pm6:00 pm

Stop by SILO Distillery and try a solar themed sunshine cocktail when you sign up to go solar! This event is a part of the Watts for Windsor campaign going on in Windsor and West Windsor. Learn hour you can join your neighbors in going solar at no upfront cost, and have all of your questions answered by the Upper Valley Solar Educator Becca White! Bring friends and family, enjoy a delicious cheese board, and try a new drink.

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Solar 101 – Windsor

September 22 @ 6:30 pm7:30 pm

Are you wondering how your neighbors can afford to go solar? Do you have questions about why so many people have installed solar? Do you want to know why you will save more if you go solar this year than if you wait until 2017? Would you like solar for your home or business? Meet the Upper Valley Solar Educator for SunCommon Becca White, to ask all your questions about going solar! This is presentation in partnership with the Windsor Library to promote the town wide campaign “Watts for Windsor.”

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