The Region's Catalyst for Climate Solutions
Monadnock Clean Energy Fair
Sustainable Solutions for Every Home
Saturday, September 27
Peterborough Elementary School
A free, family-friendly event that brings together local experts, businesses, and community members to explore clean energy solutions. Come learn about energy incentives and the basics of home electrification, listen to some tunes, connect with contractors, grab a bite, and so much more!
About Us
The Monadnock Sustainability Hub is a nonprofit organization working to accelerate the transition to a clean, equitable, and resilient energy future in the Monadnock Region of New Hampshire. We bring together communities, businesses, and local leaders to advance sustainable solutions –like electric vehicles, energy efficiency, and home electrification– that reduce climate pollution and strengthen our region’s economic and environmental health.
Electrify Monadnock
Learn how easy it can be to make the switch to heat pumps, EVs, solar, and more! Connect with a knowledgeable and experienced Home Energy Coach to get free, one-on-one support in converting to energy efficient technologies.
Want to bring coaching to your town? Contact us at info@monadnocksustainabilityhub.org.
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