GREENFIELD, MA (FRANKLIN COUNTY NOW) — The Franklin Regional Council of Governments has been awarded $81,000 in the latest round of Local Clean Energy Project funding in which the state awarded a total of $911,000 for clean energy initiatives in Green Communities. The grants will also enable municipalities to collaborate on regional clean energy projects and improve emissions reduction planning.
From the Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources:
Healey-Driscoll Administration Awards $911,000 for Local Clean Energy Projects
BOSTON – The Healey-Driscoll Administration today announced $911,000 in grants to support clean energy initiatives across Massachusetts. This funding, administered by the Department of Energy Resources (DOER) through the Regional Energy Planning Assistance (REPA) program, will allow eleven regional planning agencies to provide essential technical assistance to 143 cities and towns to plan and implement clean energy projects.
“When we invest in local clean energy projects, we help our communities lower energy bills and reduce pollution,” said Energy and Environmental Affairs Secretary Rebecca Tepper. “This program gives cities and towns the tools they need to plan and act. That means cleaner air, lower costs, and stronger neighborhoods across Massachusetts.”
“This funding provides valuable support to under-resourced municipalities, and catalyzes regional projects,” said DOER Commissioner Elizabeth Mahony. “We’re proud to help our cities and towns build the knowledge and expertise they need to plan and complete clean energy projects. These projects boost local economies, lower energy costs and create healthier, more resilient communities.”
This funding is designed to help communities achieve Green Communities Program designation and assist current Green Communities with the management and expansion of their clean energy efforts. Local clean energy projects cut energy use and save taxpayer dollars by reducing the cost of local government. The grants will also enable municipalities to collaborate on regional clean energy projects and improve emissions reduction planning.
An important part of the program is training for local energy managers and volunteer committees. By enhancing local expertise, communities will be better equipped to propose and review energy projects tailored to their needs.
Grants will be awarded to the following agencies:
Agency |
Award |
Berkshire Regional Planning Commission |
$79,000 |
Cape Light Compact |
$86,000 |
Central Mass Regional Planning Commission |
$117,500 |
Franklin Regional Council of Governments |
$81,000 |
Metropolitan Area Planning Council |
$60,011 |
Montachusett Regional Planning Commission |
$76,000 |
Merrimack Valley Planning Commission |
$56,500 |
Northern Middlesex Council of Governments |
$56,500 |
Old Colony Planning Council |
$51,000 |
Pioneer Valley Planning Commission |
$140,700 |
Southeastern Regional Planning and Economic Development District |
$106,500 |