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Great new way to save energy in western Massachusetts

With the support of our members and local leaders, Clean Water Action has worked for many years to modernize pollution standards at existing power plants in New England. Although we've seen significant pollution reductions during that time from coal-fired power plants like Mt. Tom Station in Holyoke, this is only part of the recipe for cleaner air.

Western Mass Saves logo (green)We are pleased to introduce our partnership with WesternMassSaves.com - a new way to help you save money, manage your energy use and help reduce the pollution caused by power plants, the largest stationary sources of air pollution in the region.

By visiting this site and working with this innovative new web-based tool, homeowners can set monthly energy reduction goals and learn how to achieve them.

As we head into another New England winter, now is the best time to explore ways to make our homes more comfortable, cleaner and greener - all while saving money on the electric bill!

Questions? Contact Cindy Luppi at 617-338-8131 x208 for more information.

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