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    Contact: Mary Anderson, The Family Pantry of Cape Cod, 508-432-6519 x5 Mike Thonus, My Generation Energy, 508-694-6884
Solar helps feed Cape Cod
The Family Pantry of Cape Cod saves substantially on their electric bills by using the power produced right on their roof. The system was funded and owned by a group of local investors who purchase the equipment and provide the power to the Family Pantry. Designed and installed by the Brewster-based solar company, My Generation Energy, the system has already proven itself capable of zeroing electric bills at the main offices and distribution center. It has even produced enough clean energy to send excess credit to the Second Glance thrift shop, also operated by the Family Pantry.
A ribbon cutting ceremony will take place Wednesday, August 22nd, 6:00pm at the Family Pantry of Cape Cod, 133 Queen Anne Rd, Harwich, MA 02645. State Representative Sarah Peake, a representative from Senator Dan Wolfs office, The Family Pantry Board of Directors, President of My Generation Energy Luke Hinkle, and Family Pantry volunteers are expected to be in attendance to celebrate the innovative use of solar power to help feed those in need.
The Family Pantry warehouse, which serves as a major hub for the distribution of food to needy families all over Cape Cod is now adorned with 364 solar panels. Since the panels are normally out of view atop the high, nearly flat roof, a lift will be available during the ribbon cutting ceremony to allow participants a firsthand look at the stunning array. About The Family Pantry of Cape Cod - The Family Pantry of Cape Cod is the largest pantry on Cape Cod serving anyone who is in need without restrictions, geographic or otherwise. We currently serve an average of just under 1100 households (over 2,000 people) each month, which is a 60% increase over the past 5 years. The heart of The Family Pantry is the 300+ dedicated volunteers who make it possible for us to successfully fulfill our mission of providing food and clothing to those in need. The Family Pantry of Cape Cod is a member agency of The Greater Boston Food Bank and serves a leadership role by having The Greater Boston Food Bank use space in our warehouse 5 days a month to bring 2-3 tractor trailer loads of food to the Cape so that all Cape Cod agencies can pick their food up in Harwich, saving them the time and expense of traveling to Boston. Quote from Mary Anderson Executive Director, The Family Pantry of Cape Cod: It has been our pleasure to work with My Generation Energy who installed a solar system on our warehouse roof at no cost to the pantry! This was done via a 3rd party agreement with investors who receive the tax credits and we then buy our power from them at a substantial savings. The excess power is used to credit the electric needs at our thrift shop. In all, this is a great savings for the Pantry. The system was activated in late March and we have saved a significant amount on our electric costs at the Pantry as well as applied $660 in credits to our thrift shops electric bill and this is only the beginning! We look forward to more savings as the year progresses. About My Generation Energy My Generation Energy is a Cape Cod based solar installation company that has been expanding rapidly since Luke Hinkle started the company in 2009. In 2012, My Generation Energy became the largest solar installer in Barnstable County with a broad appeal to both residential and commercial customers. My Generation Energy is also known for creating the Nations first Community Solar Garden® project, an innovative and responsible way to make solar more accessible. Quote from Luke Hinkle, President, My Generation Energy, Inc.: The Family Pantry of Cape Cod demonstrates and represents the best of human naturea willingness to help our neighbors in times of need. The adoption of solar energy extends their mission to making Cape Cod a more sustainable and independent community. My Generation Energy is proud to be assisting the Family Pantry in this effort. We thank of the Town of Harwich through their Select Board and Administration for their willing support of this project. We also thank the members of Unutility Electric MMXI who have chosen to invest in the local economy to help make this exciting project a reality.
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