Shutesbury Climate Action Committee Seeks to Revamp School Lighting and Explore Energy Initiatives

In a recent meeting, the Shutesbury Climate Action Committee discussed several critical initiatives aimed at improving local infrastructure and promoting sustainable energy practices. Key topics included addressing long-standing issues with school lighting, exploring the establishment of a municipal light plant for localized electricity, and navigating the complexities of grant applications for decarbonization projects.

The meeting opened with an in-depth conversation about the persistent issue of school lighting, which was brought to the forefront by a committee member concerned about lights being left on continuously. The investigation revealed a malfunction in the old timer controlling the lights, with pins having fallen out, causing the lights to remain on for potentially decades. This discovery prompted immediate plans to rectify the situation by replacing the faulty pins to restore proper functionality.

Further discussion considered the types of lighting on the school property. Some lights were identified as light-sensitive rather than motion-sensitive, prompting a proposal to adjust their angles for improved effectiveness. Additionally, the idea of installing motion detector lights was put forward, with considerations for energy efficiency and security. The committee suggested keeping the lights off during summer and having them turn off automatically after hours to reduce unnecessary energy consumption. Members expressed approval of the advancements in addressing this long-standing issue, emphasizing the importance of energy efficiency.

Simultaneously, the committee focused on broader energy initiatives, notably the development of a municipal light plant (MLP) for electricity. The potential benefits of controlling local energy sources were discussed, though it was acknowledged that establishing an MLP could take years. The conversation considered the feasibility of using buried cables to prevent outages from fallen tree limbs, although the high cost of such infrastructure was noted. The committee saw the creation of a separate MLP for electric services as a practical first step, simplifying bureaucracy and allowing for future developments without immediate financial impact.

In parallel, the committee addressed an opportunity for a decarbonization building grant proposal, due by the end of May. Concerns were raised about ensuring the proposal contained sufficient detail and compelling language to be successful, given the competitive environment. To strengthen the proposal, teams from Train and geothermal engineers from Brightcore conducted site visits, focusing on potential geothermal energy systems at the school. These visits provided valuable insights, which were deemed critical for enhancing the grant application. The committee recognized the importance of articulating the project’s goals, technology, and cost savings effectively.

The meeting also highlighted ongoing discussions with Colonial and the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (Masdot) concerning a solar project, reflecting positive engagement and progress despite frustrations with slow state bureaucracy. Efforts to transition Eversource customers to the Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) program were also noted, with a motion passed to include these customers.

Another portion of the meeting was dedicated to the planned meeting with the Department of Energy (DOE), set to discuss the procurement process related to energy service companies (ESCOs). The committee aimed to clarify procedural steps and avoid any potential complications in grant applications. Discussions also touched upon the importance of documentation and institutional memory to prevent knowledge loss when individuals retire or leave the organization.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Town Administrator:
Rebecca Torres
Environmental Commission Officials:
Gail Fleischaker, Isaac Goldstein, Nate Heard, Michael DeChiara (Main Contact)

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