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What’s new at the Resilience Hub?

Posted on February 17, 2023March 24, 2023 By Paul Finley No Comments on What’s new at the Resilience Hub?

Work on the future South Beacon Hill Resilience Hub began in 2022, first with weatherization of one building, then with installation of solar panels and battery storage. See our “What’s happened so far” (under “What is the Resilience Hub?” tab) for photos and a video of this exciting work.

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