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Showing posts with label Mass Clean Energy Center. Show all posts

Thursday, October 24, 2024

The Town of Franklin Completed Sewer Upgrades Using Grant Funds from the MA Department of Environmental Protection (DEP)

The Town of Franklin Completed Sewer Pump Station Pumps, Motors, Drives and Control Upgrades Using Grant Funds from the MA Department of Environmental Protection

In January 2023, the Baker-Polito Administration, though MassDEP’s Clean Energy Results Program, with support from the Department of Energy Resources and the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center, awarded $8.1 million in State Gap III Grants to 62 Organizations and Municipal Facilities for energy efficiency projects and renewable power generation in the Commonwealth.

The Town of Franklin secured a $67,807 State Gap III Grant, which was combined with $7,534 in local funds and $1,905 in incentives from National Grid, to improve energy efficiency at the Town’s Grove 1 and Grove 2 sewer pump stations. The proposed project includes replacing the two pumps in-kind with updated controls to return them to manufacturer efficiency and the installation of VFDs to allow for operation at lower head and flow points. 

Both sewer stations were built in 1986 and have not been upgraded with newer technology since then.  With this upgrade the Town expects to reduce its annual energy usage by approximately 2,500 kilowatt hours (kWh) per year with an estimated cost savings of $800 per year. 

Total Project Cost: $77,246

Gap III Grant Award: $67,807

Town of Franklin (cost share): $7,534

Energy Provider Incentives (National Grid): $1,905

Project Annual Cost Savings: $800

Projected Annual Electricity Savings: 2,500 kWh

Any questions about this project should be directed to Doug Martin, Town of Franklin Water and Sewer Superintendent, at 508-553-5500 or domartin@franklinma.gov.

The Gap Energy Grant is funded by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection’s Clean Energy Results Program (MassDEP, CERP). The Gap Energy Grant is an innovative and cost-effective funding model that produces energy-efficient and renewable energy project results!

The Town of Franklin Completed Sewer Upgrades Using Grant Funds from the MA Department of Environmental Protection (DEP)
The Town of Franklin Completed Sewer Upgrades Using Grant Funds from the MA Department of Environmental Protection (DEP)

Friday, November 10, 2023

MassCEC Seeks Participants for Building Electrification and Transformation Accelerator (BETA): Commercial Buildings Pilot


Hello,
 
MassCEC is proud to announce our latest pilot program, aimed at helping to decarbonize a wide range of commercial facilities 20,000 square feet and larger (including multi-family buildings with 15 or more units) across the Commonwealth: the Building Electrification and Transformation Accelerator (BETA): Commercial Buildings Pilot.

Aimed at helping our local buildings become 2050 ready, the pilot will support participants by creating decarbonization plans to eliminate on-site fossil fuel use over time, for the least cost. The work to support these individual projects will provide insights in the development of statewide resources for decarbonization, such as market specific guides and toolkits.

Think you qualify? Apply today! Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis. If your commercial property meets the criteria detailed in the Program Manual, and you're interested in decarbonizing your building, apply using our online application form.

For more information, please see our flyer about the pilot.

Please consider applying and sharing this opportunity with your network. If you have any questions, please contact us at buildings@masscec.com.

 
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Wednesday, November 8, 2023

MCEC: Request for Information - Neighborhood Electrification



MCEC: Request for Information - Neighborhood Electrification

Request for Information:

Neighborhood Electrification

MassCEC seeks to gauge interest and get input into potential neighborhood electrification demonstration projects.

For purposes of this Request for Information, "neighborhood electrification" is the strategic electrification of the building stock and decommissioning of the natural gas system in defined geographic areas —such as street segments, neighborhoods, or zones — that leverage opportunities where electrification could be more cost-effective than reinvestment in the gas system (e.g., pipeline repair). This RFI does not commit MassCEC to offer any program associated with neighborhood electrification, award any funds, pay any costs incurred in preparing a response, or procure or contract for services or supplies. 

MassCEC welcomes responses from all stakeholders. In particular, we are hoping to gather perspectives from utilities, municipalities, large landowners (e.g., universities or affordable housing owners), technical experts, legal/regulatory experts, community-based organizations, and advocacy organizations. Thank you for your time and insights!

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