The Town of East Hampton will celebrate the installation of an electric vehicle charging station from The Neighbor to Neighbor Energy Challenge on Wednesday, June 26, 2013 at 11:00 a.m. on Main Street in the Village Center. The Town of East Hampton believes that through the installation of this charging station in the Village Center it will be the beginning of a catalyst to promote economic development of local businesses and tourism. The ribbon cutting will include town leaders, representatives from Neighbor to Neighbor and the Connecticut Energy Efficiency Fund.
This event is hosted by the Neighbor to Neighbor Energy Challenge, the Town of East Hampton and the East Hampton Economic Development Commission with a partnership through the Savings Institute Bank & Trust. The event is open to members of the community and press.
The Neighbor to Neighbor Energy Challenge is a community energy savings program made possible by a $4.17 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy, funded as part of the Better Buildings initiative, whose mission is to create a self-sustaining building energy upgrade market.
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