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North Suffolk resiliency office outlines flood sensors, energy aggregation and curbside compost pilot for Revere
Summary
Officials from the North Suffolk Office of Resiliency and Sustainability (NSource) presented plans Dec. 1 for green infrastructure, early flood‑warning sensors in Beechmont and Remedy Marsh areas, the Revere Power Choice municipal aggregation (reporting $350,000+ in participant savings since June 2025), a curbside compost pilot and municipal energy‑efficiency upgrades.
Officials from the North Suffolk Office of Resiliency and Sustainability (NSource) briefed the Climate, Workforce and Sustainability Subcommittee Dec. 1 on programs and pilot projects for Revere.
Tom Skowronski, who introduced the team, said NSource — formed in 2021 and serving Revere, Winthrop and Chelsea — coordinates projects that reduce greenhouse gas emissions, protect infrastructure and increase municipal capacity for catastrophic events. He introduced resilience manager Kristen, sustainability project manager Abderazak Azib and energy advocate Lydia Malcolm.
Kristen described resiliency projects addressing extreme heat, sea‑level rise and flooding. Highlights include planting…
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