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    Boston Area Solar Energy Association Forum, March 12, 2015, 7 pm: Current Solar Legislation and the Net Metering and Solar Task Force

  • 12 Mar 2015
Event Description

Thursday, March 12th, 2015
First Parish in Cambridge Unitarian Universalist; 3 Church Street, Harvard Square
Time: 7:00 p.m

Current Legislation and the Net Metering and Solar Task Force:
Will Massachusetts turn the clock back on solar?

Haskell Werlin has been following and participating in the Net Metering and Solar Task Force, including helping to file legislation (SD1616/HD2297) and to craft MassSolar's brief about the benefits of solar.

Emily Rochon has been sifting through more than 100 energy-related bills submitted in January for the current legislative session, finding the handful that address net metering, and also contributing to the efforts of MassSolar.org to promote solar, such as the Vote Solar petition to Governor Baker.

Contact: higginsm@mit.edu

For more information: http://www.basea.org/?utm_source=New+Link%21%2FReminder%3A+BASEA+Forum-Tonight%21%3A+Solar%3A+Spring+Ahead+or+Fall+Back%3F&utm_campaign=Forum2015_03_RmndrEmilyHaskellSolarSpringFall&utm_medium=email

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