October Is Being Celebrated as ‘Energy Action Month’ With Many Events to Inspire Going Electric and Lowering Energy Costs

The County’s Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), Montgomery County Recreation, the Department of Health and Human Services, Montgomery County Public Libraries and community partners are working together to provide opportunities and information to move to electric energy and lower energy costs.

There will be an Electrify theme for each week in October:

  • Oct. 3-9: Electrify Your Ride
  • Oct 10-16: Electrify Your Home
  • Oct. 17-23: Electrify Your Kitchen
  • Oct. 24-31: Electrify Your Lawn

Since September 1991, October has been recognized as National Clean Energy Action Month.  The designation is to increase nationwide attention to energy use and to develop energy-efficient behaviors that will continue throughout the year.

“This month-long celebration has now become an opportunity for our County residents to take proactive steps to use less energy and go electric,” said County Executive Marc Elrich. “As people understand and embrace electric vehicles, I hope the same will soon be said for people going all-electric in their homes. I am proud that our County government is taking the steps to make the transition to all-electric easier for people and businesses.”

As part of the month’s activities, DEP is encouraging residents to sign an “Electrify Everything Pledge” to commit to choosing climate-friendly, clean, all-electric appliances and equipment when renovating or upgrading homes.

Residents who take the pledge can demonstrate their commitment to going electric and learn more about making the switch from natural gas and other fossil fuels to electric alternatives. The County will soon be announcing a pilot program to provide financial incentives for converting homes to electric energy.

Throughout the month of October, DEP will be hosting and supporting dozens of Energy Action Month events including lightbulb exchanges, food demonstrations and webinars.

Highlights of Energy Action Month include:

  • Saturday, Oct. 8, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Potomac Edison’s Appliance Recycling Drop-Off Event, Home Depot, 5517 Urbana Pike, Frederick.
  • Saturday, Oct. 15, 11 a.m.-noon. Virtual conversation about electric heat pumps. Register in advance at https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMvcOmqpjgqHNy6PFggZYrT60FDPTH39qS_
  • Wednesday, Oct. 19, 10:30-11:30 a.m. Live food demonstrations using an induction cooktop. Crossroads Farmers Market, Anne St. at University Blvd East, Takoma Park

For more information on the events and activities celebrating Energy Action Month, go to https://mygreenmontgomery.org/2022/electrify-everything/ .

To take the Electrify Everything Pledge, go to https://bit.ly/ElectrifyMC .

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