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40 MA DOER awarded thirteen Project Implementation grants for the Community Clean Energy Resiliency Initiative in Round 2 of the Project Implementation Awards. The announcement of winning projects was made on December 29, 2014 by former Energy and Environmental Affairs Undersecretary for Energy Mark Sylvia and former Department of Energy Resources Commissioner (DOER) Meg Lusardi. Projects included a $4.4 Million award to the Greater Lawrence Sanitary District (GLSD), a Regional Wastewater District, a $3.8 Million grant to the City of Boston in partnership with the Boston Medical Center and a $3.1 Million grant to the City of Northampton. In total $18.5 Million was awarded across the thirteen communities Community Clean Energy Resiliency Initiative: Round 2 Project Implementation Awards. The Greater Lawrence Sanitary District proposed to accept source separated organics and produce heat and electricity for the main plant and to generate electricity to serve the pump station. The grant will assist in acquiring two 1550 kW CHP units as well as the electrical feeds from the main station to the pump station. As well as offsetting the capital costs biogas metering, monitoring and collection systems and costs of a fourth anaerobic digester. The City of Boston proposed to partner with Boston Medical Center to install a new 2MW co-generation system that is capable of black start and island operation at that facility. 18 The Northampton proposal seeks to enhance the resiliency of high priority emergency facilities: the Smith Vocational and Agricultural High School (SVAHS), the Department of Public Works (DPW), and Cooley Dickinson Hospital (CDH). The hospital has an existing CHP unit. Figure 3. The Northeast is the Epicenter of Activity for State Supported Community Microgrids

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