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Mission of the York Energy Efficiency Committee Our mission is to respond to the global warming crisis by promoting energy efficiency, alternative energy, and environmental initiatives throughout the town of York, Maine.
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By wayne, on February 22nd, 2010%
Deborah Mcdermott writes in the York Weekly about a federal grant awarded to a consortium of six towns, including York. The grant will benefit both individuals and businesses.
Homeowners and small business owners in southern York County will soon be able to apply for a low-interest loan to make their buildings more . . . → Read More: York County towns win $500K grant for energy efficiency
By wayne, on February 17th, 2010%
Solar panels and wind turbines are enticing, but energy experts insist that homeowners should first start with the most efficient and lower cost improvements.
This energy pyramid targets specific areas you can tackle based on cost and complexity, helping you prioritize. It identifies precise actions, areas of the home, and appliances to target and . . . → Read More: The Pyramid of Conservation
By Eric, on February 16th, 2010%
Senator Bowman has been a champion for Property Assessed Clean Energy Bonds – or PACE – which is a revolutionary way of financing home-energy projects though the use of property taxes. There has been some push-back from the financial industry – but the objections may not insurmountable. A measure in Maine is currently being . . . → Read More: Praise, doubts on lending plan for energy savings
By wayne, on February 15th, 2010%
Thanks to YEEC member Dorothy Healy for pointing out this free event in Portsmouth:
John Aber and Tom Kelly talk about THE SUSTAINABLE LEARNING COMMUNITY: ONE UNIVERSITY’S JOURNEY TO THE FUTURE At 7:00 PM on Wednesday February 17, 2010 at the River Run Bookstore on Congress Street, downtown Portsmouth.
Details about the book:
University . . . → Read More: Sustainability authors to speak on Feb. 17
By wayne, on February 13th, 2010%
The record snowfalls in the mid-Atlantic region has led a few uninformed or dishonest pundits to claim that it somehow disproves global warming. Joe Romm, a climate-change expert and former Energy Department official, summarizes the actual science that applies.
We are not in a deep freeze. Quite the reverse.
Let’s . . . → Read More: No, we are not in a deep freeze
By Eric, on February 10th, 2010%
Greetings Everyone!!
I wanted to fill people in on a couple exciting updates:
1. Paul McGowan will be presenting a fascinating seminar called, “Awakening the Dreamer” at Bob and Jackie Brisebois’ house this Friday night.
The seminar is focused on the ecology of the earth, social justice and spiritual fulfillment. It is designed around . . . → Read More: CRES 4th graders’ PSAs, “No Impact Man”, and “Awakening the Dreamer”
By Eric, on February 7th, 2010%
Greetings Everyone!!
It’s still cold outside – but it’s not so dark anymore – and brighter days lie ahead.
In the interim, we’ll be meeting this Tuesday night at 7pm in the upstairs room of the library. We will continue to plan for the upcoming Energy Fair, talking about open issues – and areas . . . → Read More: Febuary Meeting: Tuesday Feb 9th 7pm
By wayne, on February 6th, 2010%
Jeff Beaudoin points out that the Nike outlet in Kittery has a bin set up to recycle used athletic shoes. Nike accepts any brand as long as they are actual athletic shoes (running shoes, sneakers, etc.). No shoes containing metal; no cleats or dress shoes or sandals.
Go to http://www.nikereuseashoe.com to see how . . . → Read More: Nike shoe recyling
By wayne, on February 2nd, 2010%
A state geologist released a report detailing some of the enormous local effects of global-warming-caused sea level rise. A Jan. 27 article by Susan Morse in the York Weekly details some of these impacts and policy implications.
Experts encourage town officials to prepare for changes at beaches
YORK — A predicted 2-foot . . . → Read More: Rising seas pose threat to York Beach
By wayne, on February 1st, 2010%
York County Community College has scheduled a 3-day basic weatherization course to be held in Wells from Feb. 17-19, 2010.

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