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Moab staff outlines Utah Renewable Communities plan, estimates $3–$4/month per participant
Summary
City staff updated the council on Utah Renewable Communities, a 19‑member program aiming for net‑100% community electricity by 2030, outlined opt‑out and low‑income protections and said the Public Service Commission will consider unresolved issues in December with possible approval as early as January 2026.
Alexi, a city staff member, told the Moab City Council on Nov. 12 that Utah Renewable Communities (URC) is a 19‑community effort aimed at achieving net 100% clean electricity for participating cities and counties by 2030. Alexi said participation would not change a customer’s retail utility — customers in the program would remain Rocky Mountain Power customers — but it would change the source of electricity supplied to…
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