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Lebanon City Council amends AMP power contract to allocate 20 MW behind‑the‑meter generation, declares emergency
Summary
Lebanon City Council on June 10 adopted an ordinance amending its power sales, lease and interconnect agreements with American Municipal Power Inc. to provide 20 megawatts of behind‑the‑meter generation and declared the measure an emergency.
Lebanon City Council on June 10 adopted an ordinance amending the city’s power sales contract and related agreements with American Municipal Power Inc. (AMP) to provide 20 megawatts of behind‑the‑meter generation, and declared the ordinance an emergency.
The ordinance moves the 20 megawatts of generation to 15 megawatts at Columbia Station and 5 megawatts at the Monroe Road substation and does not change the contract cost, according to the ordinance language read at the meeting.
Why this matters: The council said the change responds to operational adjustments…
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