Town of Millis, MA Energy Committee

Town of Millis, MA Energy Committee The Energy Committee is dedicated to improving the efficiency and cost effectiveness of the Town of Millis' energy resources.

The Energy Committee was established in 2014 with the goal of reducing the cost and consumption of our energy resources and creating a more sustainable future for the Millis Community. We have evaluated a number of projects in pursuit of these goals. We are currently focused on applying for the Green Community designation and grant program. This is a program sponsored by the MA Department of Energ

y Resources (DOER), which assists towns in adopting clean energy solutions through grant funding and other support resources. There are 5 criteria that must be met for a town to be considered for the Green Community program. They are;

Criteria 1 - Provide as-of-right siting in designated locations for renewable/alternative energy generation, research & development, or manufacturing facilities. ("Large scale ground mounted solar installations zoning bylaw" was approved as part of the June 2015 Annual Town Meeting. The establishment of this bylaw satisfies the requirements of this criterion.) Criteria 2 - Adopt an expedited application and permit process for as-of-right energy facilities. (Current Millis application and permit processing satisfies this criterion.) Criteria 3 - Establish an energy use baseline and develop a plan to reduce energy use by twenty percent (20%) within five (5) years. (Robert Weiss, Energy Manager for Medway and Millis, is preparing this plan and currently collecting historical data in an effort to establish a baseline. This baseline will be used to help measure our progress towards the 20% reduction plan.) Criteria 4 - Purchase only fuel-efficient vehicles. (The Energy Committee will work with town officials to identify vehicles and prepare a plan to accommodate this criterion.) Criteria 5 - Set requirements to minimize life-cycle energy costs for new construction; one way to meet these requirements is to adopt the new Board of Building Regulations and Standards (BBRS) Stretch Code. (The Energy Committee proposes that the Town of Millis adopts the Stretch Code. This will be formally requested as a warrant for a future Town Meeting. Education will be provided to help inform our community.) For more information on the Green Community program, please visit the following mass.gov site:
http://www.mass.gov/eea/energy-utilities-clean-tech/green-communities/

05/12/2021

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Mass Save can help you save money on energy-efficient products, have your house audited for energy savings, and can even help you get financial incentives and rebates!

https://www.masscec.com/get-clean-energy/residential

The Massachusetts Clean Energy Center can help you switch to clean energy, which can also save you money.

In January 2021 we will be introducing eMPower Millis, a Community Electrical Aggregation program designed to provide co...
12/04/2020

In January 2021 we will be introducing eMPower Millis, a Community Electrical Aggregation program designed to provide competitive pricing, price stability and, more renewable electricity choices for Millis residents and businesses.

Electricity aggregation program from the Town of Millis

11/10/2018

Thanks to all of you who came out to the Rooftop Solar forum.

If anyone has any questions, please post them here, and if we can answer them, we will!

Prism Energy Services did an audit of the Town's energy usage, and came up with a list of measures the Town can take to ...
06/13/2018

Prism Energy Services did an audit of the Town's energy usage, and came up with a list of measures the Town can take to conserve energy. The Committee chose the most cost-effective measures from this list and have applied for a Green Communities grant to fund the work.

Great work by everybody! The official Green Communities sign proudly displayed on Route 109.
04/25/2016

Great work by everybody! The official Green Communities sign proudly displayed on Route 109.

We are investigating participating in a Community Aggregation program. All the businesses and residents will be able to ...
03/13/2016

We are investigating participating in a Community Aggregation program. All the businesses and residents will be able to purchase electricity at a discounted rate. The program is "opt out", which means all businesses and residents will be automatically signed up for the program, but can choose not to participate.

This will require a vote at Town Meeting, and we are hoping to get it onto the warrant for the next meeting.

What do you think? Is this a good idea? Let us know!

We are officially a Green Community! We are now working on how to spend our grant money to lower the town's energy bills...
03/13/2016

We are officially a Green Community! We are now working on how to spend our grant money to lower the town's energy bills!

On June 6, 2015, the Energy Committee met to discuss the steps the Town needs to take to obtain Green Community status. ...
06/24/2015

On June 6, 2015, the Energy Committee met to discuss the steps the Town needs to take to obtain Green Community status.

Members of the building community were present to learn more about how adopting the State Stretch Building Code will affect their work. Michael Berry from ICF International gave a presentation on the Stretch Code.

The meeting in its entirety can be seen by clicking on the following link:
http://www.millismedia.org/node/136
Posted with permission of Millis Community Media.

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