Amherst Climate Action Committee Discusses Valley Green Energy Program, 2025 Goals, and Solar Bylaw
- Meeting Overview:
The Amherst Climate Action Committee focused on the Valley Green Energy program, setting priorities for 2025 climate goals, and the draft solar bylaw during their recent meeting.
The Valley Green Energy (VGE) program discussion was a key focus, emphasizing its role in providing clean energy at competitive rates. The program’s structure allows for automatic enrollment of residents who do not have a private contract with another supplier unless they opt out by October 2nd. The VGE offers three choices for electricity supply: a standard green plan with 10% additional renewable energy, a 100% green plan, and a basic plan similar to Eversource’s basic service. The program provides fixed pricing for 24 months, contrasting with Eversource’s biannual price changes.
Marina, a presenter, explained that VGE is a municipal service for Amherst, Northampton, and Pelham residents. She highlighted that the program aims to source a higher proportion of electricity from renewable resources, although it cannot always guarantee lower prices than Eversource. The committee discussed the importance of consumer choice and the benefits of the program, such as protection against market volatility with its fixed pricing model.
A participant raised concerns about the reliance on Class One Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) and the sourcing of renewable energy outside the local grid. The program’s renewable content is based on total generation over the year rather than real-time data, which includes imports like Canadian hydroelectric power.
The committee also reviewed their goals for 2025, focusing on maintaining momentum in the heat pump program and promoting participation in the Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) program. They recognized the need to identify residents who have opted for alternative electricity suppliers and ensure their inclusion in the CCA. The importance of efficient energy retrofits and the accessibility of a climate bank to facilitate these efforts were discussed. The committee aimed to narrow down top recommendations for the Town Manager, emphasizing clear and strategic asks.
The draft solar bylaw was another significant topic. The committee debated the best way to communicate their input to the Town Council and the Town Manager. Concerns were raised about the evolving nature of the draft and the potential for changes that could diverge from the working group’s original intent. Members were encouraged to participate in Climate Action Committee meetings to influence the draft’s direction. There was an emphasis on the need for timely contributions and effective communication with town counselors.
The committee also discussed funding opportunities for household energy efficiency upgrades, including spray foam insulation and the PACE program for larger rental units or businesses. The importance of supporting small businesses in accessing these funds was highlighted, with a suggestion to leverage the committee’s resources for outreach initiatives.
Transportation issues were addressed, focusing on the lack of a completed transportation plan and the need for effective coordination with the Transportation Advisory Committee. Concerns about sidewalks and biking conditions in certain neighborhoods were expressed, with a call for the completion and implementation of the transportation plan.
The meeting concluded with updates on various initiatives, including heat pump programs and climate resilience efforts in schools. A resident brought attention to a waste hauler proposal discussed at a recent Town Council meeting, urging the committee to include it in their upcoming plans. The proposal involves a request for proposals for curbside compost pickup with a pay-as-you-throw fee structure.
Paul Brockelman
Environmental Commission Officials:
Donald Allison, Dwayne Breger, Laura Draucker, Lori Goldner, Michael Ising, Toni McElrath, Steve Roof, Jesse Selman, Stephanie Ciccarello (Director of Sustainability)
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Meeting Type:
Environmental Commission
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
09/11/2024
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Recording Published:
09/12/2024
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Duration:
102 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Hampshire County
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Towns:
Amherst
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