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Supporting Local Energy Committees in their Efforts to Save Energy Costs

How and Why Municipal Governments Support

Local Energy Committees

Local Energy Committee’s Service

• Identify energy cost saving opportunities

• Data collection and legwork that saves municipal staff time

• Share latest information on tools for financing investments in energy saving measures

Benchmarking: Why?

• Identify easiest opportunities to save money on energy budget

• Measure progress and quantify savings

• Communicate with public about successes in saving energy costs

• Attract state and federal monies for energy saving improvements to infrastructure

Benchmarking: How Municipal Government Can Help

• Direct municipal employees to facilitate energy use and cost data to Local Energy Committee

• Help communicate energy cost saving efforts to the wider community

Benchmarking Results

1) Energy Use and Energy Cost comparisons between municipal sectors

2) More in-depth comparative data on municipal buildings, including energy intensity (energy use per square foot)

3) Analysis that identifies short-range/low cost energy saving opportunities and offers recommendations for larger investments

4) Follow-up information and support for municipality to undertake energy saving projects

What Energy Costs?

• MoneyMoney– Rising price of

fossil fuels– Capital leaves

region– Access to

supply can mean expensive conflict

• EnvironmentEnvironment– Fossil fuel

combustion creates carbon and other greenhouse gas imbalance

– Leads to global warming

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Why Act Now

• The cost of some fuels has almost doubled in just a few years.

• Early action on energy efficiency saves fuel as costs continue to rise.

• Money can stay in the local economy and support local development and independence.

• The public is looking for leadership on energy issues.

• Cool Monadnock is here to help.

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Cool Monadnock: Community Organizations supporting your LEC• Southwest Region Planning Commission

– Works with member municipalities to promote sound planning and decision-making on local, regional and state levels.

• Clean Air-Cool Planet– Helps constituents understand the impacts of global warming

and its best available solutions and demonstrates the economic opportunities and environmental benefits associated with early actions on climate change.

• Antioch New England Institute– Promotes a vibrant and sustainable environment, economy, and

society by encouraging informed civic engagement. 

SWRPC

What Kind of Support?

• Energy use assessment

• Develop LEC network within community, region, and beyond

• Training and resource materials to facilitate LEC’s community outreach

• Research and guidance on funding energy saving projects

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Some Data: Where We Are Now

• Cool Monadnock research so far reveals the following about the Monadnock Region…

Regional Energy Use (MMBtu)

Transportation42%

Waste0%

Residential30%

Commercial19%Industrial

9%

Energy Use in Our Region

What we spend as a region on heating our homes,

water and cooking…

• Electricity: $4,208,367

• Heating Oil: $40,072,250

• Propane: $20,897,563

2005

PSNH (kwh): $0.117

Light Fuel Oil (us gal): $2.254

Propane (us gal): $2.155

$68,321,942

70%

If we spent what we spend on home heating oil on other items, we could afford to…

Provide Medicaid to 29,000 people

(or all of Keene + Peterborough)

Provide a university education to 360 students

Hire 2,000 full-time teachers for a year

Build 180,000 low-income Housing Units

Plant 9 billion trees

Brew 9 million gallons of homemade beer

www.cleanair-coolplanet.orgChrista Koehler

Community Program Manager603. 422. 6464 x108

ckoehler@cleanair-coolplanet.org

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