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Mashpee Recreation Dept., <br /> Park Concert Series $ 350.00 Report of the <br /> Mashpee Pops,Inc., Energy Committee <br /> Missoula Children's Theatre"Alladin" $ 500.00 <br /> Mashpee Recreation Dept., <br /> Science and Nature Outreach $ 170.00 To the Honorable Board of Selectmen and <br /> Quashnet Elementary School, Citizens of the Town of Mashpee: <br /> Operation Guitar $ 300.00 <br /> Mashpee Senior Center, Mission <br /> "Jerry-Atric the Older I Get" $ 400.00 "To responsibly research and implement <br /> Mashpee Public Library, renewable energy projects while continuing to improve <br /> Audubon Nature Series $ 440.00 energy efficiency across all aspects of Mashpee <br /> Mashpee Public Library, government." <br /> Constructing Family History $ 300.00 The Energy Committee continues to pursue both <br /> Mashpee TV,Lights Camera Action $ 500.00 energy efficiency and renewable energy projects as <br /> Cape Cod Children's Museum, appropriate. Mashpee has seen another significant <br /> Wizard Academy $ 450.00 investment by the Cape Light Compact to help ensure <br /> Total Awarded 4,255.00 <br /> that the Town's facilities are running as efficiently as <br /> We invite the public to attend our meetings, and possible. Projects this year included efficiency <br /> to assist the Council in promoting the arts,humanities upgrades at the Quashnet School, Police Station and <br /> and interpretive sciences, that our children and the Fire Headquarters. In addition to these building <br /> community may become sensitive, caring, and well- upgrades,the Town,in cooperation with the Cape Light <br /> rounded citizens. For more information about the Compact, replaced all Town owned street lights with <br /> Massachusetts Cultural Council and funding LED lights. Together, these projects will reduce <br /> guidelines, visit the website at https://www.mass- municipal usage by over 270,000 kilowatt hours <br /> culture.org/Mashpee. annually. <br /> Respectfully submitted, Major Activities of 2014 <br /> Barbara Cotton, Chairperson Completed construction and interconnection of <br /> Bruce Taggart, Treasurer the 1.83 Megawatt solar facility at the Town <br /> Joyce Mason,Secretary owned closed landfill. <br /> Sarah Daley Working with the Department of Energy <br /> Madeleine Walsh Resources towards funding from the Green <br /> Lynne Waterman Community program. <br /> • Continued maintaining a detailed accounting of <br /> municipal energy usage information <br /> • Continued to work towards an organized <br /> approach to public outreach concerning energy <br /> { efficiency for taxpayers (41 private homes were <br /> built to the energy code in Mashpee in 2014,up <br /> from 29 in 2013). <br /> Continue to implement energy efficiency projects <br /> using Cape Light Compact programs. <br /> Mashpee's local government, residents and <br /> businesses are taking greater advantage of Cape <br /> Light Compact efficiency programs every year, <br /> •r► with over$1,600,000 paid to Mashpee customers <br /> in rebates and incentives in 2014. <br /> .v <br /> 90 <br />
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