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The meeting addressed several action items, including voting on the voluntary PILOT payment to the Town of Braintree, which was set at $532,000 based on kilowatt sales plus $250,000 from the Watson PILOT payment. The Board also reviewed the General Manager's self-assessment, noting a successful operational year with high reliability and competitive electric rates, resulting in a 3.5% salary increase for the GM. Discussion items included the budget, which projected flat expenses and no planned rate increase for 2026 due to increased revenue streams like the Forward Capacity Market value for Watson and the achievement of full funding for Other Post Employment Benefits (OPEB). A detailed review of the November 23rd power outage was conducted, explaining that a partial failure of a 115,000 volt conductor caused regional price spikes and subsequent penalties, leading to a blackout that lasted over 1.5 hours for most of the town, though one business experienced a prolonged outage due to generator transfer switch failure. Future mitigation plans include installing bypass cable conduit for that specific location. Updates were also provided regarding potential field upgrades at Hollis Field, an internal lube oil leak requiring repair or engine swap at Watson Unit 2, and recent personnel changes due to retirements and internal promotions.
The meeting addressed several key areas including discussions around Hollis Field improvements for the Braintree Youth Football League, an update on Station 8, MBTA, and Watson. The board also discussed personnel updates, the PILOT vote, the APPA Annual Conference, the budget and GM review, and Marissa's Mission sponsorship. Public participation involved discussions on strategic plans for BELD to increase electricity sales and help the Town's development.
The meeting addressed several key areas, including Sustainable Braintree Farm-to-Table, Chinese American Association of Braintree Mid-Autumn Festival, Braintree Dept of Elder Affairs Annual Senior Walk, DECA, HB4144 -- Energy Affordability Bill, Longterm Financial Projection/OPEB, Lowell Gas Turbine Parts, Audit Update, FOIA Request, Pole Inspections, Station 8, MBTA, Personnel Update, and New Business.
The meeting included discussions and actions on various topics such as the Braintree Festival of Trees, East Braintree Little League sponsorship, Braintree 4th Committee support, Nelson Chin Summer Concert Series sponsorship, and support for Relay for Life. The board also discussed a letter to legislators regarding concerns about state regulations affecting municipal utilities. Updates were provided on the new Day-Ahead Market, electric KWH sales, Watson P30 Cooler, Watson-Inventory Energy Program (IEP) Days, Legislative Committee, ENE Financials, and PILOT. Additionally, a personnel update was given, and upcoming meetings were scheduled.
The meeting included discussions on various topics, including a request from Braintree Special Needs Recreation Program, a floating solar array on the Reservoir, Sound Thinking/ShotSpotter, Potter Demo Update, BEST (Boston Engagement for Students) Boston, UMASS Boston, and NEPPA Rodeo. Also discussed was the Town's economic crisis and how BELD could help lead economic development. Personnel updates were provided, including the retirement of Mr. Cusack and the promotion of Mr. Fernandez.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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