New Rochelle

The City of New Rochelle and the New Rochelle Energy Conservation Committee have partnered to bring EnergySmart Homes New Rochelle to our community! With our partners at Sustainable Westchester, Con Ed, and NYSERDA, you have the opportunity to significantly reduce your home energy consumption, lower your energy bills, cut greenhouse gas emissions, and increase the year-round comfort and value of your home.

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EnergySmart Homes Webinar Recordings

Energy Efficiency Upgrades at Historic New Rochelle Home
Energy Efficiency Upgrades at Historic New Rochelle Home

Energy Efficiency Upgrades at Historic New Rochelle Home



GreeNR Virtual Earth Day Community Forum
GreeNR Virtual Earth Day Community Forum

GreeNR Virtual Earth Day Community Forum



EnergySmart Homes Ambassadors

EnergySmart Homes New Rochelle is brought to you by a committed group of New Rochelle residents, with support from municipal staff and Sustainable Westchester.

Meet our team members!

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New Rochelle Energy Conservation Committee Member

Inga Modu-Rella

In today’s real estate market, homebuyers search for sustainable homes. As a real estate professional, I joined EnergyNR to educate residents about innovative tools and programs that add value, efficiency and make living more enjoyable.
EnergyNR program provides benefits to current and future homeowners, renters, and especially low-income communities, and helps to preserve the planet for future generations.

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EnergySmart Homes New Rochelle Campaign Director

Donna U. Hope

Donna U. Hope was raised in New Rochelle and instilled with the values and virtues of civic engagement. Her father owned an electrical business and served on New Rochelle’s zoning board and electrical licensing exam committee. Her mother was a registered nurse and epidemiologist, representing health care workers in the union at DC-37. Donna’s love of nature and being outdoors led her dedication to environmental causes, and eventually her vocations working in environmental engineering and sustainability policy in NYC. Now she has her own company, UHope Consulting, that advises on impactful incorporation of justice, equity, diversity and inclusion in environmental sectors.
She is happy to also devote time to outreach and advocacy of energy efficiency measures to energy burdened communities of color in her hometown

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New Rochelle Energy Conservation Committee Member

Lisa Owen

our small efforts can connect to make big changes

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New Rochelle Energy Conservation Committee Member

Paul A. Presendieu

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Raya Salter

Raya Salter is an attorney, educator and clean energy law and policy expert with a focus on energy and climate justice. She is a member of the New York State Climate Action Council, which is developing NY’s plan to reach the nation’s leading climate action goals, and the Policy Director for the NY Renews climate justice coalition. In previous roles she was a Senior Attorney for the Natural Resources Defense Council and the Environmental Defense Fund. Raya has practiced in several jurisdictions, including New York, California and Hawaii. She is the co-editor of Energy Justice: US and International Perspectives (2018). Raya sits
on the board of directors of the Energy and Environmental Study Institute and the advisory board of Evergreen Action.

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Miriam O’Malley

Through our New Rochelle Energize committee, I am excited to see how sustainability, conservation, and renewable energy is combined to help our most vulnerable neighbors be more comfortable and secure in their homes. The New York State Empower program facilitates just this
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“The cheapest energy is the energy you don’t use in the first place.”- Sheryl Crow

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