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  1. Learn how the Green Communities Division helps municipalities reduce energy use and costs by implementing clean energy projects. Find out how to apply for grants, get technical assistance, and access resources and tools.

  2. The Green Communities Division provides funding opportunities to reduce municipal energy use and costs by way of clean energy projects in municipal buildings, facilities, and schools; guidance, technical assistance, and local support from Regional Coordinators.

  3. Green Communities Designation & Grant Program. Find clean energy solutions for your local problems. Here, you can learn about how your town can find clean energy solutions to reduce costs and strengthen your local economy. You can also find technical help and financial support for local initiatives that improve energy efficiency.

  4. On Dec. 3, the Commonwealth named 13 new Green Communities, bringing the total to 136. The newly designated municipalities are Ashburnham, Belmont, Dalton, Dudley, Everett, Goshen, Halifax, Lanesborough, Millville, Pembroke, Upton, Warwick and Wellfleet.

  5. Massachusetts has some of the strongest climate laws in the nation. The Next Generation Roadmap Act, signed into law in 2021, requires the Commonwealth to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions by at least 50% by 2030, a mere eight years away. This is both a monumental task and an imperative one.

  6. Georgetown is one of the 31 cities and towns in Massachusetts that have been designated as Green Communities by the Baker-Polito Administration. The designation means Georgetown can access grants to reduce energy consumption and lower emissions by 20 percent in five years.

  7. The Green Communities Division offers a full range of energy initiatives and services to cities and towns. Contact your Regional Coordinator for more information.

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