The council discussed how to effectively communicate about the new community clean energy program, navigating requirements from Rocky Mountain Power for reviewing public materials. The goal is to ensure residents are well-informed while adhering to agreement terms.
At a glance
Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 2 the 60 before, 1 the 90 before that.
Member communities will need to budget for mandatory public noticing costs, which have increased due to rising postage and printing rates.
Residents and businesses in participating communities who wish to access renewable energy sources.
Residents who do not opt into the program may not directly benefit from the clean energy premium, though all customers may see grid benefits.
Millcreek is joining a regional program to increase access to renewable energy. This is a long-term sustainability goal for the city.
The meeting provided updates on the Community Clean Energy Program's progress, including the approaching ordinance adoption deadline for communities. The program aims to offer residents a choice in participating in clean energy initiatives.
The council received updates on the progress of the community clean energy program, including the Public Service Commission's approval and the critical deadline for ordinance adoption by June 2nd. Contract negotiations with energy developers are also underway.
The agency is preparing for a major PSC hearing in December that could lead to the program's approval in early 2026. This will trigger a 90-day window for local cities to adopt ordinances.
The agency is working to launch a community-wide renewable energy program. They've filed their application with state regulators and are currently reviewing bids for energy projects.
The URC is working to get its clean energy program approved by state regulators. They are currently preparing testimony to challenge some of Rocky Mountain Power's proposed costs and valuation methods.
The agency is working to launch a community renewable energy program, which involves complex regulatory filings and public noticing requirements for residents.
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