Cape & Islands Energy Information Clearinghouse

A Community Resource Developed Through The Cape & Islands Renewable Energy Collaborative

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Community Snapshot: Mashpee

Significant Projects

The Town of ...

Energy Decision Makers

The town's website is available here. 

The Town of Mashpee has an Energy Review Committee to promote the use of energy efficiency programs and Green technology. For questions concerning the Town of Mashpee's energy efforts, please contact Tom Mayo at 508-539-1400 x522 or by email.

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Energy Consumption

NStar provides power delivery services to all Mashpee electricity consumers. The table and charts below depict electricity consumption in (in kWh) in Mashpee from 2003 to 2007 and show the types of usage.  The information is provided courtesy of NSTAR.

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Residential 68,436,467 69,244,342 72,201,180 68,785,616 71,401,915
Commercial / Industrial 36,264,929 39,902,303 42,220,872 41,467,503 41,402,513
Street Lighting 159,445 158,009 173,807 165,544 167,248

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Energy Efficiency


The Cape Light Compact (CLC) tracks information on all its energy efficiency programs on a town-by-town basis. For Mashpee , the Cape Light Compact efficiency report shows an annual kWh savings of 309,807 kWh in 2008 as a result of the various CLC energy efficiency programs.

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Renewable Energy

The production data below is based on information from the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative (MTC) collected in support of Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs). RECs are tradable environmental commodities in the United States and represent proof that a specified amount of electricity was generated from an eligible renewable energy resource. Photovoltaic and wind energy producers that do not participate in the RECs program are not represented in the data.  The information is valid as of the end of 2007.

Photovoltaic Energy Production Solar PV

The charts below show a growing amount of photovoltaic energy being produced within Mashpee from an increasing number of sites.

Click here to review photovoltaic energy production for all towns on the Cape & Islands..

As part of the Cape Light Compact's "Solarize Our Schools!" campaign, a 2kW solar photovoltaic (PV) systems was installed at the Mashpee High School. The solar panel at the school shows the daily, weekly, and monthly solar panel performance.

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Wind Energy Production Wind

At the end of 2007, Mashpee had no net metered wind energy production.

Municipal Wind Turbines

Click here to review wind energy production for all towns on the Cape & Islands.

For an overview of wind energy on the Cape & Islands, click here.

For more information on wind projects in other communities, click here.

For the status of community wind projects in other towns, click here.

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Snapshots of Other Communities

Cape Cod

| Barnstable | Bourne | Brewster | Chatham | Dennis | Eastham | Falmouth | Harwich | Orleans | Provincetown | Sandwich | Truro | Wellfleet | Yarmouth |

Martha's Vineyard

For information on the energy situation on Martha's Vineyard, click here

| Aquinnah | Chilmark | Edgartown | Oak Bluffs | Tisbury | West Tisbury |

Nantucket

| Nantucket |

Feedback

Information about renewable energy developments is constantly changing. Please send feedback if you have corrections, updates, or comments for this page please . Suggesstions for additional types of data, information, and graphics that might be delivered through this website would also be appreciated.

This page was last updated Tuesday March 31, 2009

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This website is being developed through the Cape & Islands Renewable Energy Collaborative (CIRenew). Its framework was created under a community planning grant award from the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative (MTC). The Clearinghouse provides a central location for the collection, classification, and distribution of data, information, and tools addressing energy supply and use in the Cape & Islands region, both now and in the future.
  • Project management and content development: Chris Powicki, Water Energy & Ecology Information Services
  • Web design/development and content development: Dick Elkin
  • Graphic design: Elizabeth Hooper, Hooper Design
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