Energy Savings Trees Available at No Cost!

Regreen Springfield is partnering with the Massachusetts Department of EnergyResources, the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center and the City of Springfield in an effort to plant trees in your yard that can help to reduce energy consumption in your own home.  This program is available to you at no cost, and will provide you with one or more trees in your yard that will help to reduce your energy consumption… saving you money, while providing environmental benefits.

The correct placement of a tree near your residence can help to reduce the amount of energy needed to cool, and in many cases, heat your home.  Simple benefits, such as providing shade over your air conditioner can provide up to a 20% efficiency improvement.  Other direct benefits can be obtained by planting trees, and Regreen Springfield hopes to plant over 750 trees on private property this summer.

IMPORTANT NOTICE: No more trees are available for this summer’s planting season.  This free tree planting program has reached its goal of finding locations to plant 750 mature shade trees within the tornado affected area of Springfield.  Thank you for your overwhelming support for this initiative.  If you would like to be placed on a waiting list for trees that might be available at a later date, please Click Here.  

If you have had your appointment with our team of arborists, you new tree(s) should be planted soon.  All trees will be planted by August 20, 2012.  Please call 413/285-3056 for additional information.

Funding for this initiative is made possible by  the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, with additional support provided by the Massachusetts Dept. of Conservation & Recreation, the Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources, the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center and Rebuild Western Massachusetts.

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First Energy Savings Trees Planted

Nurserymen from Central Nurseries plant a new tree in East Forest Park.

On Wednesday, July 25th, the first of over 600 new mature trees were planted by Regreen Springfield and the City of Springfield, in the yards of residents living  in Springfield’s tornado impacted neighborhoods.  40 trees were planted on day one of this effort, and all trees are expected to be installed by August 20th.  This is the first opportunity for trees to be planted on private parcels following the storm, and it will go a long way to assist in the regreening of the impacted neighborhoods.  The trees are all being placed

A Hudson Street resident and her new tree.

in locations that will maximize shading on homes, in order to reduce the amount of energy needed to cool the homes in the summer.  It is estimated that in 5 years, these trees will reduce summer cooling costs by up to 30% annually.

Funding for this initiative is made possible by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, with additional support provided by the Massachusetts Dept. of Conservation & Recreation, the Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources, the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center and Rebuild Western Massachusetts.

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Smith & Wesson Donates $50,000 to Plant Trees

Smith & Wesson, a leader in firearm manufacturing and a Springfield, MA resident since 1852, announced on June 1st, that it has donated $50,000 to ReGreen Springfield, Inc., and organization dedicated to restoring the urban forest tree canopy that was devastated in the tornado of June 2011.

Speaking at a tree planting ceremony on Druid Hill Road, and surrounded by neighborhood residents, Mayor Domenic J. Sarno said, “Thanks to the generosity of Smith & Wesson, a company that has made the largest contribution to date in our city’s ReGreen efforts, up to 200 trees will be planted throughout Springfield to help restore our urban canopy. We are confident that the support of companies in our business community, like Smith & Wesson, combined with the efforts of our citizens, will allow Springfield to reclaim its rightful title as the ‘City of Trees.’”

At the tree planting event, Smith & Wesson President and CEO, James Debney, said, “As a resident of Springfield for over 160 years, we have a deep attachment to our community through the environment that we share with so many of our employees and each citizen of Springfield. The trees are an important element of Springfield’s beauty, and we are proud to support the tremendous re-planting work being done by ReGreen Springfield.”

Attorney Timothy Ryan, President of ReGreen Springfield, Inc., said, “Our program would not be possible without the support of companies like Smith & Wesson. Their contribution will help us to re-green Springfield one tree at a time.”

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