Starting in 2027, Moab is automatically enrolling residents in a clean energy program that adds about $4 to your monthly power bill. You can opt out if you'd rather stick with your current plan.
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The project is expected to save $14,270 annually in energy costs.
Taxpayers and the city's sustainability goals.
Residents on a tight budget who don't qualify for the low-income credit might find the extra $4/month difficult.
Most Rocky Mountain Power customers would pay about $4 monthly beginning in 2027 unless they opt out.
Moab utility customers to be auto-enrolled in clean energy program The Times-Independent
The city is considering a program to switch to renewable energy. It would add about $4 a month to residential bills, but low-income residents could get that cost covered.
The city is upgrading solar panels at the City Center to improve energy efficiency and lower utility costs.
Moab Loves Clean Energy Sierra Club
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