Public Records of the Atkinson Energy Efficiency Committee

In keeping with the spirit and intent of New Hampshire's Right-to-Know Law RSA 91-A, this blog is simply a repository of communications related to the Atkinson Energy Efficiency Committee. It will include copies of emails between members, meeting minutes of public meetings, and other documents which the Committee feels should be available to the public.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

RE: STOCC training and tools

I AM NOT SURE IF THIS EMAIL CAME THROUGH TO YOU BECAUSE OF THE SIZE OF THE THREE ATTACHMENTS.

I AM RESENDING THIS EMAIL WITH ONE ATTACHMENT AT TIME. SORRY FOR THE INCONVIENCE.

 

ATTACHED IS THE ‘CHECK LIST’.

 

-----Original Message-----
From: mmascola [mailto:mmascola@gmail.com]
Sent:
Thursday, April 09, 2009 9:43 AM
To: '
Michelle Veasey'; 'jim.garrity.atkinsonsunshine@blogger.com'; 'jim.garrity@leg.state.nh.us'; 'maj2002@comcast.net'; 'judy@wainwright.mv.com'; 'hike4000@comcast.net'
Cc:
Michael Mascola (mmascola@gmail.com)
Subject: STOCC training and tools

 

 Energy Committee,

 

 I attended the Small Town Carbon Calculator (STOCC) training last night. It’s pretty simple to use. Our hardest part will be collecting the data from the town. Once we have the energy information, then it’s just a matter of entering the data into the STOCC spreadsheet. The results are produced immediately.

 

You can get all the information that was presented at last nights by going to the Carbon Coalition website  http://www.carboncoalition.org/ and then click on “Energy Committees” on the left hand side of the page.  I have also attached the information to this email. You should have the STOCC tool (.xls), the STOCC User Manual (.pdf) and the STOCC Checklist (.pdf).

 

See you all on April 20th.

 

Michael