The EEC would like to welcome the newest business in town, the Enfield Energy Emporium at 60 Main Street in Enfield which had its grand opening Saturday April 11, 2009. http://www.energyemp.com
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The Enfield Energy Committee exists "to identify energy savings for the town and energy savings opportunities for the community".
Created by a vote at the 2007 Town Meeting, the Enfield Energy Committee is part of a growing number of energy committees across New Hampshire and New England who all share an important goal - helping to reduce our impact on the environment and diminishing the effect of climate change by reducing our energy usage in our community through conservation, higher efficiency, elimination of wasteful energy usage, and the replacement of non-renewable energy with renewable energy sources. By reducing our energy consumption and our carbon footprint we can also save considerable tax payer dollars. We are investigating ways that the town can use less energy, and spend less money on energy usage. Our current goal is a 10% reduction in total energy consumption by the Town by the end of 2009, with incremental decreases thereafter, toward a three year goal of 25% reduction in total energy consumption by the Town (relative to the 2007 baseline data) by the end of the 2011 fiscal year. Other goals include:
Our objectives include:
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Why CFL?
Why Compact Fluorescent Bulbs
If every American home replaced just one light bulb with an ENERGY STAR qualified CFL bulb, we would save enough energy to light more than 3 million homes for a year, more than $600 million in annual energy costs, and prevent greenhouse gases equivalent to the emissions of more than 800,000 cars. More information is available on the Energy Star website.
We recycle FLUORESCENT LAMP TUBES — all sizes and shapes. Store and package your bulbs in the original cardboard box, if possible. Broken or cracked bulbs are not recyclable!More information is available in the Solid Waste & Recycling Program Guide.
Energy Usage
Gallons Location $ LB Co2 Tons Co2
1170.9 Center Fire $2,615.88 26,209.43 13.10
878.2 Community Bldg $1,988.74 19,657.63 9.83
1125.2 Depot Street $2,479.43 25,186.48 12.59
2303.2 DPW $5,429.36 51,554.83 25.78
829.6 PD $1,837.79 18,569.77 9.28
1196.17 Shedd Street $2,470.13 26,775.07 13.39
1497.8 Union St. Station $3,316.33 33,526.76 16.76
2825.3 Whitney Hall $6,479.90 63,241.52 31.62
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11826.37 gallons $26,617.55 264,721 lb. Co2 132.36 tons Co2
Recycling
The Town of Enfield provides solid waste services for Enfield residences via curbside pick-up of household waste, a drop-off service for recyclables, household waste and automotive waste, i.e. used oil & filters, at the Enfield Transfer Station and Recycling Center, seasonal yard waste disposal at the Enfield Public Works Facility and, in cooperation with regional facilities, collection of hazardous wastes, demolition debris, and other items.
FLUORESCENT LAMP TUBES — all sizes and shapes. Store and package your bulbs in the original cardboard box, if possible. Broken or cracked bulbs are not recyclable!
Additional Energy Resources
The EEC has put together a collection of regional resources on energy consumption and reduction.

The Compact Fluorescent puts out a wide variety of light using less than 1/4 as much energy as an incandescent bulb.
IDLING WASTES FUEL AND MONEY



