Tamworth, NH, is set to enhance its energy efficiency after the Town Council approved a five-year contract to commit 90% of the municipality's electricity usage in exchange for a 10% rebate. This decision, made during the council meeting on December 19, 2024, is contingent upon the participation of local schools, specifically the Brett School, which is necessary to meet the minimum threshold for the agreement.
The council emphasized that this contract will apply solely to municipal buildings, ensuring that taxpayer funds are utilized effectively to reduce energy costs. The motion received unanimous support from the council members, reflecting a strong commitment to sustainable practices and financial savings for the town.
In addition to the electricity contract, the council discussed plans for energy improvements in town buildings, with a budget of $14,400 allocated for 2024. These enhancements are expected to further reduce energy consumption and costs, contributing to the town's long-term sustainability goals.
The approval of these initiatives marks a significant step towards improving energy efficiency in Tamworth, promising both economic benefits and a positive environmental impact for the community. As the town moves forward, residents can anticipate updates on the implementation of these energy-saving measures.