'Nierenberg will use his roof solar panels to charge his EV'

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Green energy kind of guy wins an electric car
March 24, 2016  Bailey Putnam

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Al and Catherine Nierenberg won a new Tesla in a raffle held by
ClimateXChange

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Al and Catherine Nierenberg received their Tesla at Tesla Motors in Dedham
on March 16
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BOXFORD -- Along a bend on Herrick Road, a meandering dirt path stretches
out through swampy wetlands where every so often a beaver dam will flood the
pathway.

The path looks more suited for an ATV or dirt bike than a car, but in fact
it’s the driveway to Al Nierenberg’s house in the woods.

And now each time Nierenberg leaves his tucked-away home by car, he will be
traversing the rugged terrain in an unexpected vehicle: a sporty,
low-to-the-ground Tesla Model S 85D. Of course, the fact that he got the
slick, futuristic car for free helps put things in perspective.

Nierenberg received the energy-efficient electric sedan on March 16 after
winning a raffle held by Climate XChange, a nonprofit organization that
supports carbon pricing in Massachusetts. The $250-per-ticket raffle was
aimed at raising money for the group and awareness for carbon pricing, an
initiative that places fees on carbon emissions to promote alternative,
green energy and move away from fossil fuels.

Nierenberg, a green-energy advocate whose house is equipped with rows of
solar panels, said he bought a ticket to the raffle primarily to support the
organization.

“The combination of the carbon pricing and supporting that and the chance to
win the Tesla got me pretty excited about this,” he said. “But I wasn’t
expecting to win.”

The new car came just in time for Nierenberg, whose 200,000-mile red Toyota
Prius [hev] looks like an ancient relic compared with the metallic blue
machine that now takes its place in the garage.

“My Prius is just held together with duct tape and glue at this point,”
Nierenberg joked. “There’s not a whole lot going for it now. I didn’t have
much time left on the Prius, so the timing is just perfect.”

Nierenberg and his wife, Catherine, were among the holders of more than
1,700 tickets hoping to win the top prize drawn at a New Year’s Eve event
hosted by Climate XChange at raffle director Alan Langerman’s Wellesley
home.

“When they announced Al, I said, wow, it sounded like they said Al
Nierenberg,” Catherine Nierenberg said. “We were quiet for a minute, and
then Al said, ‘That’s me!’ And started walking up, and I was just frozen.”

The prize includes payment of state vehicle registration taxes and federal
gift taxes, adding up to a total prize value of $147,000, according to
Climate XChange. The Nierenbergs took delivery of their bounty from Tesla
Motors in Dedham.

Nierenberg, who says he will use the solar panels on his roof to charge his
new car, said he is most excited about being able to reduce his carbon
footprint. The president of his own consulting firm, Evergreen Consulting &
Training, he has been a board member of several environmental organizations,
including the East Coast Greenway Alliance, Appalachian Mountain Club, and
Mass Audubon.

“He just wanted to support a green cause,” his wife said. “He never treats
himself to anything. He doesn’t go out and buy clothes, he’s been driving a
dilapidated car for years; he just doesn’t do anything for himself. He is
the best person to win. He deserves to win.”
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