Belmont’s Decarbonization Path Stays Uncertain

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Jan 032025
 
Belmont’s Decarbonization Path Stays Uncertain

By Brian Kopperl and Roger Wrubel In the 2024 July/August BCF Newsletter, the Belmont Energy Committee (EC) updated BCF readers on the committee’s work to advance Belmont’s decarbonization efforts. The EC is now encouraging the town to pursue Climate Leader Community certification, to give the school department the option to acquire several electric school buses and to apply for a new Mass Save grant to fund a town energy manager to help the town obtain and manage decarbonization and energy efficiency grants to meet the town’s Climate Roadmap goals adopted in 2019. Climate Leaders Communities The Department of Energy Resources [READ MORE]

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Belmont Carbon Emissions Down 14%

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Jun 252024
 
Belmont Carbon Emissions Down 14%

By Roger Wrubel, Brian Kopperl, and James Booth According to the Belmont Energy Committee’s most recent inventory, the town’s carbon emissions dropped from 177,000 tons to 150,000 tons per year between 2014 and 2021. The drop, which measures emissions from gasoline, natural gas, fuel oil, and electricity, results from residents shifting away from home heating oil to other energy sources, driving more fuel-efficient vehicles, and drawing their electricity from a cleaner New England grid. Except for the shift away from fuel oil, none of these reductions are happening at a pace sufficient to reach zero emissions by 2050. The committee [READ MORE]

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