Hamlin-Clarkson Herald – March 8, 2020

Page 1

Thank You For Your Wonderful Review! ,i> Ê ÃÌ>ÌiÊ-iÀÛ ViÃ

“My agent was wonderful to work with. She cares about her clients and goes the extra mile to ensure all details are taken care of!”       Debbie

{Ó£Ê-°Ê1 Ê-̰]Ê-«i ViÀ« ÀÌ]Ê 9Ê£{xx ÊÊÊÊ585-352-8833

March 8, 2020

Issue No. 10

www.westsidenewsny.com

DISTRIBUTED TO CLARKSON, HAMLIN AND KENDALL

Brockport Goes Solar The Village of Brockport made the switch to solar energy in 2019, allowing the reallocation of funds previously budgeted for rising municipal electric bills. GreenSpark Solar, a 20-year-old renewable energy company, located in Ontario, New York, installed nearly 2MW of solar energy for Brockport as well as the villages of Lima and Sodus Point in partnership with Kendall Sustainable Infrastructure (KSI). “It is a great privilege to work with our local municipal leaders who take meaningful action to address the carbon footprint of our communities. Solar is a better, cheaper alternative to purchasing utility power, and it requires great local leaders to have the foresight to bring these projects to fruition,” said Kevin Schulte, CEO of GreenSpark Solar. “These three solar projects represent the opportunity for every municipality in New York to go solar in an effort to think globally and act locally.” Brockport Mayor Margay Blackman championed the project. She started the process of going solar years ago, but it wasn’t until 2018 that Blackman put pen to paper with GreenSpark to move forward with a 650kW project located at the village’s capped landfill. The village is expected to save more than $300,000 through the 25-year warranty of the solar array, and even more beyond that time. The project went live in December of 2019, and the first year of operation will see nearly $15,000 of savings.

“We were very happy that we could include our trimunicipal library and the Brockport Fire District on our solar array,” said Blackman, who has led the charge on several solar energy initiatives for the village. “We look forward to offering Community Distributed Generation to Brockport residents in the future and completing the buyback of over 400 street lights, which will all be outfitted with LED lights to save even more.” The design, development, and construction of the project was made possible by a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) between the village and KSI, who provided the funds necessary for GreenSpark to design and build the project. With KSI as the owner of the solar array, the village was able to receive the benefits of solar energy with $0 capital investment. The municipality agreed to lease the land used for the project and will purchase the energy produced by the solar array at an established price for 25 years. The village began saving money immediately, from the moment the array began producing clean, local power. John Chaimanis, Managing Director of KSI noted, “One of our specialties is providing the capital that allows municipalities to participate in solar, with no

money down, and in a way that actually reduces their operating costs.” “The best part is working with outstanding partners like GreenSpark, and knowing that we are an integral part of creating great jobs and helping local businesses grow,” added Ken Lehman, also a Managing Director of KSI. GreenSpark Solar applied for and received grants on behalf of all three villages separately through the NYSun Initiative, which is administered by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA). The NY-Sun Initiative is part of Governor Cuomo’s commitment to combating climate change and lowering energy costs for all New Yorkers. New York’s Clean Energy Standard recently increased from 50 to 70 percent renewable electricity by 2030, making it one of the most aggressive clean energy goals in the country. This commitment expands the clean energy economy in New York, creating local jobs. GreenSpark Solar, along with KSI and the Village of Brockport, will be holding a celebration at the now solar-powered Seymour Library this spring. Provided information and photo

Hill School teacher receives RMSC STEM Education Award Blaine Broughton, Brockport’s Hill School STEM Enrichment Specialist, was awarded the RMSC STEM Education Award for PreK-6. The Rochester Museum and Science Center (RMSC) held a STEM Awards Ceremony Friday, February 28, at the Strathallan Hotel to recognize educators and organizations that are making a difference and excit-

ing people about opportunities in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math. The RMSC STEM Awards selection committee consisted of some of Rochester’s greatest community leaders and respected professionals in the field of STEM. A record-breaking number of nominations were submitted this year, including Mr. Broughton. Finalists were

Pictured, (l-r): BCSD Interim Superintendent Jim Fallon; BCSD BOE member Kathleen Robertson; BCSD BOE VP Jeffrey Harradine; BCSD BOE President Terry Ann Carbone; RMSC President Hillary Olson; Fred W. Hill School Enrichment Specialist Blaine Broughton; VP for Institutional Advancement at RMSC Lisa Ireland; BCSD Assistant to the Superintendent for Elementary Instruction Susan Hasenauer-Curtis; Fred W. Hill School Principal Brandon Broughton.

chosen for each of the six award categories. Awards were presented to the winners during the ceremony. Mr. Broughton has been teaching at Brockport Central since 2005. He currently oversees the enrichment program at Fred W. Hill School, providing students with fun and exciting ways to learn. He was presented his award by RMSC Blaine Broughton, winner of the P r e s i d e n t a n d 2020 RMSC STEM Education Brockport alumnus, Award in the PreK-6 category. Hillary Olson. “It feels amazing, very humbling. There’s a lot of people behind the scenes that have helped in winning this award,” said Mr. Broughton. “From the BOE supporting endeavors to central office and administration; it’s truly amazing. I couldn’t ask for a better district and community to work for.” Provided information and photos


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.