This panel clarifies the impacts of adopting Specialized Opt-in Code in Andover as it relates to commercial buildings. The panelists share insights through presentations and answer questions so you can gain clarity on the Specialized Code requirements above and beyond the Stretch Code currently in place.
This is the second information session Andover WECAN and the Town of Andover have sponsored on the specialized opt-in energy building code. This forum focuses on the residential aspect of the opt-in specialized energy code. The opt-in specialized energy code only applies to new construction.
There is a wealth of information here in general on increasing energy efficiency in new homes as well as existing homes.
A conversation between Fred and Kate on what it means to electrify your life and how to get started.
Is your fossil-fuel furnace aging or know one that is? Do you have central air and need to replace your air conditioner? Learn about heat pumps as a high-energy replacement for your old furnace before your furnace or air conditioners fails.
Climate change will have - and is having - a profound effect on conditions in New England. Dr. Caleb Dresser explains how changes in regional climate are expected to affect human health in coming years, exploring changes in heat-related illnesses, vector-borne diseases such as Lyme and West Nile, risk from coastal storm surges and intensifying hurricanes, and other issues.
Are you confused about what goes in your trash bin and what goes in your recycling bin? You’re not alone! Neil Rhein, founder and executive director of Keep Massachusetts Beautiful talks about what really happens to our trash and recyclables here in Andover. He’ll discuss the world’s plastic pollution crisis and how trash and recycling are managed in Massachusetts. Learn how to make informed decisions about your own personal habits.
Seems obvious not to throw your spaghetti in the fireplace right? Well then why would you throw it in your trash? In Andover, as with most Massachusetts towns, our trash is incinerated. We want to keep that process burning cleanly and we want to create new healthy soil. How can we do both? Compost.
Your backyard can take positive Climate Action! Willow Cheeley will outline the basics of design, how to grow your own native plants from seed, and common mistakes to avoid. Be inspired to create a beautiful and interconnected landscape habitat.
Buildings are our biggest source of greenhouse gas emissions in Andover. Making buildings more energy efficient saves money and helps protect and promote the health of community residents.
Learn how you personally and how we as a society can reduce our trash. Expand what you can do by learning what legislative changes are in the works and how you can support them.
Third in the Series “Beyond the Bin”.
Want to learn more about clean solar energy for your home but don't know where to start? Join Andover WECAN and ReVision Energy's Solar Designer Malcolm Sonnett for an overview of all things solar!