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News & Events

Wind Turbine Public Meeting to Air on TV3
A video of the Sept. 20th informational meeting will air on Friday, Oct. 12th. Read more

City Awarded Wind Turbine Grant
Medford was awarded a $250,000 grant for construction of a small wind turbine. Read more

City Joins EPA Community Challenge
Medford was the first community to sign on to the New England Energy Challenge. Read more

Medford Celebrates Earth Day with Global Warming Presentation
Al Gore-trained presenter gave an Inconvenient Truth-style global warming talk on April 25th. Read more

Kids Corner

Check out some Fun Facts about Medford and Clean Energy - click here.

Are you a middle school student? We're working to get new equipment for the technology labs- has your household signed up yet? - click here.

Check out the pictures from the last field trip to the Hull Wind Turbine!! - click here.


Welcome to MedfordCleanEnergy.org

Who We Are

Mayor Michael McGlynn created the Medford Clean Energy Committee (MCEC) in January 2004 to augment the city's effort to become a municipal leader in the use of clean power.

Our goal is to promote clean power options and encourage the development of renewable energy in Medford.

Clean Energy in Medford

  • Solar panels in Medford supply electricity for City Hall and lights at Hormel Stadium
  • Over 290 Medford residents purchase renewable energy through GreenUp™
  • Plans are underway to install a small wind turbine at the McGlynn School

Why Clean Energy?

  • To protect Medford from rising utility costs
  • To improve air quality and public health from the effects of emissions produced by local power plants
  • To reduce America's dependence on foreign sources of energy
  • To help our global community offset climate change

Help Medford Lead with Clean Energy!

Buy green electricity and help Medford earn grant money for renewable energy projects. learn more or sign up here!


GreenUp™ is offered in partnership with the Mass. Technology Collaborative's Clean Energy Choice™ program.