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Friday, February 7, 2025

Green Bay hosts info sessions on neighborhood clean energy initiatives

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Eric Genrich Mayor at City of Green Bay | Official website

Eric Genrich Mayor at City of Green Bay | Official website

The City of Green Bay has announced a series of "Neighborhood Clean Energy Info Sessions" as part of its Energize Green Bay campaign. These sessions aim to educate residents on the benefits and cost-saving opportunities associated with clean energy, while also discussing available incentives.

Residents are invited to attend these free public sessions to learn how clean energy solutions can reduce utility bills, improve household health, and utilize state and federal tax credits and rebates. Alex Galt, the Clean Energy Connector for the City of Green Bay, will lead each session. There may also be guest speakers from local sustainability-focused organizations.

The schedule for these events is as follows:

- February 11, 2025, at Aldo Leopold Community School Library

- February 13, 2025, at West High School Old Library

- February 25, 2025, at Red Smith K-8 School Library

- March 4, 2025, at Beaumont Elementary School Library

- March 11, 2025, at Chappell Elementary School Library

- March 25, 2025, at Southwest High School Commons

This initiative is part of the city's efforts to promote clean energy solutions and engage the community in sustainability discussions. It offers an opportunity for residents to gain insights into the future of clean energy in Green Bay.

Energize Green Bay is focused on promoting clean energy solutions and reducing carbon emissions while helping residents access energy-saving opportunities through outreach and education.

For more information about the sessions or Energize Green Bay initiatives, contact Alex Galt via email at EnergyConnector@greenbaywi.gov or by phone at (920) 660-865.

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