Electrify MC has funds available to help residents replace fossil fuel systems at home, combinable with state and federal rebates.
DEP hosts a free webinar January 14 on how to file the 2025 Multi-Family Annual Waste Reduction and Recycling Report online.
Montgomery County's FY2025 Climate Action Plan annual report says 63 of 84 actions are completed, underway, or integrated into operations.
Montgomery County's new Flood Risk Explorer interactive map shows current and future flood risks in the Sligo Creek watershed.
Montgomery County building owners must submit calendar year 2025 energy benchmarking reports by June 1, 2026 via the county portal.
Early-bird pricing for the April 28–29 Montgomery County Energy Summit at Silver Spring Civic Building closes January 27.
Chesapeake Bay Innovative Nutrient and Sediment Reduction Grant program seeks pre-proposals from governments, nonprofits, and academia by February 12, 2026.
US EPA's Environmental Education Grant Program offers up to $250,000 for locally focused environmental education projects; applications due March 3, 2026.
Montgomery County's ElectrifyMC program provides financial incentives for replacing fossil-fuel heating, cooling, and kitchen appliances.
Montgomery County DEP is mailing free refrigerator thermometers to residents who email energy@montgomerycountymd.gov.
Montgomery County DEP hosts Illumination Station events at libraries countywide where residents can swap old bulbs for LEDs.
Solar United Neighbors hosts a free informational Solar Coffee Chat on January 28, from 2–3 p.m.
Potomac Conservancy hosts a volunteer river cleanup on Dr. MLK Jr. Day, January 17, from 9–11 a.m.
Maryland Energy Administration's Commercial and Canopy Solar Program accepts grant applications through February 9, 2026.
Gov. Wes Moore allocated $500,000 via executive action to study climate change financial costs in Maryland, reversing a prior veto.
Montgomery County and WSSC Water are urging residents to reduce road salt use to protect local waterways this winter.
The County Council enacted BEPS regulations covering 1,860 buildings totaling over 238 million gross square feet.
Montgomery County's FY25 Climate Action Plan report highlights EV fleet growth, 5,000+ trees planted, new BEPS rules, and $58M in grants.
Residents can drop off food scraps for recycling at Montgomery County farmers markets on Saturdays and Sundays, 9 a.m.–1 p.m.
No county trash or recycling collection on Jan. 19; pickups slide one day through Saturday, Jan. 24.