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Evanston to participate in PJM demand‑response program; council accepts report
Summary
The Administrative Public Works Committee voted 4-0 to accept and place on file a staff report on joining PJM’s demand‑response program, which would make the city’s water‑plant generators available as standby capacity and is projected to bring at least $100,000 over three years.
The Administrative Public Works Committee accepted and placed on file a staff report on participation in a PJM demand‑response program that would make the city’s backup generators available as standby capacity for the regional electric grid.
The measure was accepted by motion and passed 4-0. Council Member Nussma moved to accept and place the report on file; Council Member Davis seconded.
Daryl King, water production…
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