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Binghamton council rejects 20-year Siemens energy contract after months of debate
Summary
The City Council voted 2–5 to reject an ordinance that would have authorized a 20-year energy performance and equipment lease with Siemens Industry, with members citing cost, contracting process and local capacity concerns; members said federal EV funding timing and guaranteed savings were central to the debate.
Council members voted 2–5 on Wednesday to reject Ordinance 25-40, an agreement that would have authorized a long-term energy performance contract and financing arrangement with Siemens Industry that included lighting and HVAC upgrades, window solar film, and electric vehicle charging infrastructure. Nut graf: The ordinance prompted a lengthy public and council discussion over months about whether the city should accept a bundled lease-financing package from Siemens, rebid portions of the work, or perform some upgrades in-house. Proponents said the contract captured available federal and state incentives and included a performance guarantee; opponents criticized the length and cost of the lease, potential weakened bidder protections for the 2023 procurement and cited a separate, ongoing investigation in Rensselaer County involving Siemens contracts as a reason for…
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