Below is a summarized version of the RMLD Board of Commissioners and the Citizens Advisory Board meeting, organized by timestamps and speakers, focusing on key points raised during the discussion in Reading, Massachusetts. This summary condenses the discussion into major themes, speaker contributions, and decisions, avoiding excessive detail while retaining the essence of the conversation. Timestamps correspond to the video linked at the bottom.
📝 RMLD Board of Commissioners Meeting Summary
📅 Date: November 6, 2025
📍 Location: RMLD Office + Livestreamed on RCTV
⏰ Duration: ~29min
👥 Attending: Board of Commissioners, Citizens Advisory Board (CAB), Interim GM Paul Heanue, ENE Representatives, Staff
🚫 Absent: None noted
🔹 Public Comment
🕒 6:00–6:08
- No public comments were taken at the start of the meeting.
🔹 Purpose of Meeting
🕒 6:08–6:32
- ENE representatives returned to provide detailed responses to questions raised in prior meetings.
- Meeting structured with an open session followed by executive session under M.G.L. Chapter 164, Section 47D, Purpose #10.
🔹 ENE Services & Financial Transparency Discussion
🕒 6:32–7:27
- CAB and Commissioners requested a clear breakdown of RMLD’s expenditures on ENE services.
- Concerns raised about lack of visibility into ENE-related costs, especially as budget planning approaches.
- Request made for historical and projected spending (FY24, FY25, FY26).
- Commissioners emphasized the need for regular, transparent reporting on ENE services and costs.
🔹 Key Topics Raised
🕒 7:27–7:40
- Clarification sought on ENE’s commission and fee structures, especially for Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs).
- ENE confirmed that all relevant cost details are included in monthly invoices to RMLD, including:
- Administrative costs for specific PPAs
- Flat energy services fee
- Peak advisory services
- Gas infrastructure study
- Commissioners noted that while the data exists, it has not been consistently shared with the board or CAB.
🔹 ENE Organizational Overview
🕒 7:40–8:30
- ENE is a cooperative of six municipal light plants (MLPs), including RMLD (an original founder).
- RMLD rejoined ENE in 2019 after a prior departure in 2004.
- ENE includes three external directors and operates subsidiaries:
- ENE Strategies (lobbying and policy)
- Utility Services of Vermont (NERC compliance)
- ENE Transmission (hedging transmission costs)
- RMLD owns 8.33% of Utility Services of Vermont.
- ENE serves 28 wholesale customers and 22 conservation program clients.
🔹 Palmer Renewable Energy Project Update
🕒 8:30–8:50
- ENE confirmed the Palmer biomass project was officially terminated on April 1, 2023.
- Despite recent court developments, ENE and its partners have exited the project.
- ENE has testified in support of legislation to remove biomass from Massachusetts’ non-emitting energy classifications.
🔹 Request for Improved Reporting
🕒 8:50–9:15
- Commissioners requested that ENE-related expenditures be clearly broken down in RMLD’s AP warrants.
- ENE declined to present invoice details in open session due to confidentiality concerns and obligations to other clients.
- Board acknowledged the need for internal review of existing invoices and improved communication of ENE-related costs.
✅ Key Outcomes
- ✅ ENE clarified service structure and cost breakdowns.
- ✅ RMLD confirmed access to detailed ENE invoices.
- ✅ Palmer Renewable Project officially terminated.
- ✅ Board and CAB requested improved transparency and regular reporting on ENE expenditures.
- ✅ ENE organizational structure and ownership reviewed.
🔹 Executive Session
🕒 9:15–End
- Entered executive session under M.G.L. Chapter 164, Section 47D, Purpose #10:
- To discuss trade secrets and proprietary information related to ENE’s services and contracts.
- Motion passed unanimously; returned to open session for adjournment only.


