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Inner Core Committee Meeting May 2, 2012

C L E A N. ENERGY DIVISION. Inner Core Committee Meeting May 2, 2012. Agenda. Introduction to the Clean Energy Division Past Projects Current and Upcoming Projects. Information Hub. Clean Energy Forum Webpage Contact lists Presence at energy events. General Technical Assistance.

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Inner Core Committee Meeting May 2, 2012

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

  2. Agenda • Introduction to the Clean Energy Division • Past Projects • Current and Upcoming Projects

  3. Information Hub • Clean Energy Forum • Webpage • Contact lists • Presence at energy events

  4. 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

  5. DLTA Projects in 2011 • Procurement of Energy Services Company (ESCO) • 14 participating communities • 7 on selection committee • Worked with Peregrine Energy Group

  6. DLTA Projects in 2011 • “Fatal Flaw Analysis” • = • Preliminary Site Assessments • 7 sites (mostly landfills) • Worked with Meridian Associates

  7. 2012 DLTA Projects • LED Streetlight Procurement • ESCO Procurement (Round 2) • Regional Solar Project (roof-top & ground-mounted) • Regional Energy Manager Project

  8. Local Energy Action Program (LEAP) Mission: To help cities and towns create and implement local energy action plans over two years.

  9. LEAP Energy Action Plan: Three Parts 2. Where do we want to go? • “Goals” • Energy/cost savings • Renewable energy • GHG reductions • Jobs/Economy 1. Where are we now? • “Baseline” • Data collection • Document past work • “Strategies” • Policies • Projects • Programs 3. How do we get there?

  10. Round 1 LEAP Communities • Medford • Medway • Marlborough • Stoughton • 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

  11. Energy Division Contact Information Erin Brandt Helen Aki Energy Planner, MAPC Energy Coordinator, MAPC (617) 451-2770 ext. 2044 (617) 451-2770 ext. 2054 ebrandt@mapc.orghaki@mapc.org http://www.mapc.org/clean-energy

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