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Board discusses gradual rate increases for green energy investments

December 12, 2024 | Town of Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts


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Board discusses gradual rate increases for green energy investments
The Municipal Light Board of Concord held a meeting on December 4, 2024, focusing on the upcoming budget and rate adjustments for the coming year. Board members expressed appreciation for the staff's efforts in preparing the rate materials and budget, indicating confidence in the town's financial position.

During the public comment segment, resident Cameron raised a point about the importance of comparing Concord's rates with those of other municipal light plants, suggesting that such data could be beneficial for future discussions. Another resident, Pamela Drit, advocated for a gradual increase in rates. She emphasized that Concord's current rates are lower than those of public utilities and urged the board to invest in green energy initiatives. Drit argued that raising rates slowly would help avoid sudden increases in the future and support investments in renewable energy sources, such as solar panels and battery storage.

The meeting concluded with no further public comments, and a motion to adjourn was made and seconded, signaling the end of the session. The discussions highlighted the board's commitment to balancing financial stability with the promotion of sustainable energy practices in Concord.

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