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• Received letter of commitment for 2010 funds to install a 262kw solar project at <br /> Mashpee High School <br /> • Prepared for issuance of RFP to install a minimum of 80kw across both the Senior Center <br /> and Town Hall, upon the expected passage of the solar carve-out legislation by the State <br /> legislature in early 2010 <br /> • Secured passage of Town meeting warrant articles to meet Green Community Program <br /> requirements <br /> • Compiled energy data and began the planning process for eventual submittal of Green <br /> Community Program application <br /> Goals for 2010 <br /> • Install 80kw solar project across both the Senior Center and Town Hall <br /> • Install 262kw solar project at Mashpee High School <br /> • Install two 30' vertical axis wind turbines at Heritage Park <br /> • Secure designation as a Green Community per the Green Community Program <br /> • Secure funding for further efficiency and renewable energy projects via State and federal <br /> j granting opportunities such as the Green Community Program and the Energy Efficiency <br /> Community Block Grants. <br /> Three Year Plan and Outlook: <br /> • Continue to improve energy efficiency across all types of uses including, street lights, <br /> buildings and vehicles. <br /> • Implement two or more solar projects at appropriate locations across Town <br /> • Implement one or more small wind projects at appropriate locations across Town <br /> • Continue to increase the level of public participation in regional energy programs <br /> • Implement a large scale solar or wind project in Town <br /> Respectfully submitted, <br /> Tom Mayo <br /> Catherine Laurent <br /> Tom O'Hara <br /> John Brazier <br /> Joyce Mason <br /> 118 <br />
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