Food Bank of Western Mass flips the switch to Solar Power

Food Bank of Western Mass goes solar

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Chicopee - The Food Bank of Western Massachusetts iannounces the activation of its new solar panel system at its food warehouse, resource, education, and advocacy center in Chicopee. The celebratory “Flip the Switch” event will take place on Wednesday, Dec. 18, 9a.

m. at the Food Bank’s new facility, located at 25 Carew Street. Designed with sustainability and efficiency in mind, the Food Bank’s new center features state-of-the-art solar panels installed by PV Squared, a local leader in renewable energy solutions.



The installation includes panels on the rooftop and a solar canopy covering part of the parking lot. This innovative green energy system will significantly reduce the Food Bank’s carbon footprint while meeting its substantial energy needs. The project was made possible through a congressionally directed Community Funding Project grant from the U.

S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, thanks to the steadfast support of Senators Elizabeth Warren and Edward Markey. The event will include brief remarks from Morehouse, along with Jesse L.

Lederman, Regional Director for the Office of U.S. Senator Edward J.

Markey; Chicopee Mayor, John Vieau; and Nancy Robinson, Senior Director of Operations at the Food Bank..