Open Information Sessions to be Held on Stretch Energy Code
GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. — Residents, builders and property owners are invited to attend one or both of two informational sessions on the Stretch Energy Code being offered in Great Barrington and Stockbridge in the next few weeks. Both communities are considering this energy efficient building code for adoption at Town Meetings this spring.These free workshops will explain how the Stretch Code differs from the current building code, its implementation costs, and the energy savings it provides.
Dates and locations for these information sessions are:
* Tuesday, March 29, 6:30-8 p.m., Mason Library, Main Street, Great Barrington
* Wednesday, April 27, 6:30-8 p.m., Town Offices, Main Street, Stockbridge
The Stretch Code was developed by the state to provide communities with an option that allows them to increase their energy efficiency standards. By requiring specific energy performance levels for new construction and some renovations, instead of prescribing specific measures, the stretch code provides a cost-saving tool for property owners while providing greater flexibility to builders to achieve energy efficiency goals.
As of December 2010, 64 municipalities across the state had adopted the Stretch Energy Code, which is the last of five criteria the state has established for towns and cities to become Green Communities and qualify to apply for energy efficiency grants. The state has set aside $10 million annually for these Green Communities grants.
Here in Berkshire County, Pittsfield has received $256,000 and Lenox has received $180,000 through Green Communities grants. Energy-related projects in these towns, funded by the state, include municipal projects, such as making public building more efficient, and grants to individuals who want to update their homes or commercial properties to make them more efficient.
For more information, contact Beth Moser, Energy Committee, Great Barrington, bethrmoser@gmail.com.
