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What is the Community Solar Challenge? Mass Energy has challenged Towns across Massachusetts to support the New England Wind Fund, by families either donating $100 once, or $5/month for a year. If Milton gets at least 300 families to donate, the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative (a State agency) will reward the Town with a 4 kilowatt Solar Array to install on any municipal building or school.  Join and donate now!
Milton Accepts Mass Energy's
“Community Solar Challenge”

Help put a 4 kWh Solar Array on a
municipal building in Milton!


CONGRATULATIONS
John and Janet Martland
WINNERS OF THE HAWAII VACATION!

Sustainable Milton thanks the 180 residents who signed up for the Milton Solar Challenge; we still have until April 30 to get MORE SOLAR PANELS for Milton! Please join below!
Got snorkels?
“With one contribution to the New England Wind Fund, Milton residents can support two sources of clean energy: wind and solar.” - Sen. Brian A. Joyce
*"Green" house features:
~ 10 kWh solar panel system that provides all electric needs for entire house
~ 4 alternative-fuel vehicles that run on biodiesel or grease (recycled vegetable oil)
~ CFLs in most light fixtures
~ Energy efficient windows with low e-glass
~ Extensive insulation in all walls and attic
~ Motion sensors on exterior lights
~ Milton's first residential Wind Turbine to be installed in Spring '08 - come see the Plans!
I want to help put solar panels on a building in Milton!    I support green, renewable energy!
Sign me up!
Saturday, January 12, 2008, the DeSantis green* home

"The first thing you notice in Dave DeSantis's garage is a red Volkswagen Jetta with letters on the back that say: "This car runs on recycled vegetable oil."
Read more coverage in the Boston Globe here.

"Approximately 100 residents showed up on a recent Saturday to take a closer look at David DeSantis’ home, which..."   
Read more coverage in the Milton Times here.

Solar Challenge Kick-Off a Huge Success!
Sustainable Milton wishes to thank the DeSantis family and Mass Energy for their participation.