SunriseGuide in the news
This weekend's Maine Sunday Telegram featured a story about home energy audits - what are they, who needs them, and what you can expect.
We found last month that Maine Clean Power is no longer accepting new customers. If you aren't familiar with the program, it allowed customers to choose to buy energy from renewable sources. Practically speaking, it meant that you paid a slightly higher rate for your power, and your money went to Mars Hill Wind Farm here in Maine, rather than to one of the other suppliers (coal, nuclear, oil, etc.)
As published in the Portland Press Herald, December 20, 2009
By Heather Chandler
As published in the Maine Switch, July, 2009
By Heather Chandler
As published in the Maine Switch, June, 2009
By Heather Chandler
As published in the Maine Switch, May, 2009
By Heather Chandler
This recent feature story highlights how people are saving money while also learning how to save the environment.
As published in the Maine Switch, April, 2009
By Heather Chandler
As published in the Maine Switch, March, 2009
By Heather Chandler
As printed in the Maine Switch, February 3, 2009
by Heather Chandler
As printed in the Maine Swtich
by SunriseGuide publisher, Heather Chandler
Blog entry - Mick Womersley, Associate Professor of Human Ecology, Director of Sustainability, Unity College
The greenest clothing option is the stuff you already own
By SunriseGuide Publisher, Heather Chandler