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Merrimack County Commissioners approve Wilmots withdrawal from community power program
Summary
The county commissioners voted to approve a resolution directing Merrimack County Community Power (CPCNH/MCCP) to return Wilmot customers to utility default service after town voters approved withdrawal. Presenters from Merrimack County Community Power outlined timeline, customer counts and financial impacts.
Merrimack County Commissioners on a voice vote approved a resolution authorizing Merrimack County Community Power (MCCP/CPCNH) to process the withdrawal of the town of Wilmot and return Wilmot customers to their utility default service.
Community Power representatives Andrew (Community Power presenter) and Jackson (Community Power presenter) told the commissioners that Wilmot voters answered a warrant question at town meeting asking the select board to withdraw the town from default participation in Merrimack County Community Power, and the Wilmot select board subsequently requested withdrawal. The presenters said they had worked with Wilmot officials, including Town Administrator Megan Bowley, and that Wilmot had adopted a resolution directing the select board to notify the county.
The presenters outlined an expedited timeline they said would allow affected Wilmot accounts to be returned to the utilities for the June meter reading if the county moved quickly. They told the commissioners their preliminary customer…
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