Inner Core Committee Meeting May 2, 2012 C L E A N ENERGY DIVISION.

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Inner Core Committee Meeting May 2, 2012 C L E A N ENERGY DIVISION

Transcript of Inner Core Committee Meeting May 2, 2012 C L E A N ENERGY DIVISION.

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Inner Core Committee MeetingMay 2, 2012

C L E A N

E N E R G Y DIVISION

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Agenda

Introduction to the Clean Energy Division

Past Projects

Current and Upcoming Projects

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Clean Energy Forum

Webpage

Contact lists

Presence at energy events

Information Hub

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General Technical Assistance

ARRA - EECBG assistance in 2009-2010

Green Communities applications and reporting

Revere Beverly

NREL site assessment grant application Hamilton Ashland Sherborn

DOER municipal utility grant application Reading

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DLTA Projects in 2011

Procurement of Energy Services Company (ESCO)

14 participating communities

7 on selection committee

Worked with Peregrine Energy Group

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DLTA Projects in 2011

“Fatal Flaw Analysis”

= Preliminary Site

Assessments

7 sites (mostly landfills)

Worked with Meridian Associates

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1. LED Streetlight Procurement

2. ESCO Procurement (Round 2)

3. Regional Solar Project (roof-top & ground-mounted)

4. Regional Energy Manager Project

2012 DLTA Projects

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Local Energy Action Program (LEAP)

Year 1: Plan for Action* Set baseline and goals* Develop strategies* Build constituency and adopt plan

Year 2: Take Action* Adopt policies* Design/launch programs

Year 3: Maintain Action* City/Town runs sustained programs independently

Mission: To help cities and towns create and implement local energy action plans over two years.

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LEAP Energy Action Plan: Three Parts

“Strategies”

• Policies• Projects• Programs

“Goals”• Energy/cost

savings• Renewable

energy•GHG reductions• Jobs/Economy

“Baseline”• Data collection• Document past

work

1. Where are we now?

2. Where do we want to

go?

3. How do we get there?

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Round 1 LEAP Communities

1. Medford2. Medway3. Marlborough4. Stoughton5. Reading, North Reading, Wilmington,

Lynnfield, and the Reading Municipal Light Department

* Applications for Round 2 of LEAP will be solicited in late Summer/early Fall 2012

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Energy Division Contact Information

Erin Brandt Helen Aki Energy Planner, MAPC Energy Coordinator, MAPC(617) 451-2770 ext. 2044 (617) 451-2770 ext. [email protected] [email protected]

http://www.mapc.org/clean-energy