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In 2009, the Board of Selectmen created the Energy and Sustainability Green Ribbon Committee. “It is the intention of the Selectmen in creating this Committee to provide a mechanism to assist the Board and Town … Read full article

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The Energy and Sustainability Committee Mission statement is available here: Energy and Sustainability Committee Mission Statement Key activities of the committee include: Help develop and implement programs, and projects that will promote energy savings, renewable … Read full article

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The Green Community designation and grant program is an initiative of the Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources (DOER) that provides a roadmap along with financial and technical support to municipalities that meet specific clean energy … Read full article

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2013:  Sudbury officially launched a photovoltaic solar facility on the Town’s closed landfill at 20 Boston Post Road. The 1.5MW capacity solar generation operates at no cost to the Town and has produced approximately $700,000 … Read full article

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Our committee members are the citizens of the town of Sudbury who volunteer their time towards this cause.  The members are appointed by the town’s select board after reviewing their qualification, experience and commitment.  Each … Read full article

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We typically meet every month and you are welcome to attend the meeting and provide inputs. You can also email us and the contact details are provided in our committee page of the town website.  … Read full article

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Community Aggregation or municipal aggregation is a program that allow local governments to facilitate the procurement of energy on behalf of their residents, businesses, and municipal accounts from an alternative energy supplier while still receiving … Read full article

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Participation in the Community Aggregation program is voluntary and you can leave the program at any time without fee or penalty. In 2017, at the time of creation of this program, in accordance with Massachusetts … Read full article

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Since its inception the program saves about $80 annually for an average electricity user in Sudbury, and supports cleaner electricity generation.   The current program provides 3 options: Basic choice – meets the Massachusetts state’s … Read full article

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The committee does NOT have direct involvement with any local Utility distribution services. Electric services are provided by Eversource (eversource.com) Gas services are provided by National Grid (nationalgrid.com) Water services are provided by Sudbury Water … Read full article