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Energy & Environment Advisory Committee
Meetings
Meetings are held on the fourth Wednesday of each month at 6 p.m. in Council Chambers.
Announcements
Weatherize Concord
The City of Concord, New Hampshire is pleased to announce the launch of Weatherize Concord, a campaign to increase the number of Concord homes and businesses that undertake weatherization and energy efficiency upgrades. The campaign has been organized by the Concord Energy and Environment Advisory Committee, with support from Unitil and Liberty.
Improving building energy efficiency is a crucial step towards accomplishing our city's renewable energy and emissions reduction goals, including our 100% Renewable Energy Goal and the Climate Mayors Agreement. Weatherization and energy efficiency upgrades are subsidized and provide direct benefits to the building owners and renters by reducing annual energy spending by an average of at least 20%. These upgrades also improve building comfort, safety and health.
Agendas & Minutes
Agendas are available prior to the meetings.
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Minutes are available in draft form prior to approval.
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Related Committee Documents
Submit feedback/comments on the 100% Renewable Energy Goal Strategic Plan HERE.
Members
- Nicholas Babladelis
- Stacey Brown, Council Representative
- Byron Champlin, Council Representative
- W. Carl Cooley
- Dorothy Currier
- Gerald Eaton
- Jeffrey A. Evans
- Jessica Forrest
- Jennifer Galbraith
- Jonathan M. Weinberg
- Robert Werner
- Chuck Willing
- Vacancy
Responsibilities
The Energy & Environment Advisory Committee recommends best practices in the areas of municipal buildings, facilities and operations; fuels, vehicles, and transportation; food; responsible purchasing; housing; energy sources; air quality; and climate change. They identify policies that the city has already adopted; identifies and recommends voluntary actions, projects and programs to the citizens of Concord; develops a climate action plan; and recommends actions, projects and programs to the City Council for funding.
Authority
Resolutions 8150 and 8369
The Energy & Environment Advisory Committee is appointed by the Mayor.
Contact Information
For information regarding the committee, contact Senior Planner Alec Bass.