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Springville council approves participation in UAMPS baseload power project
Summary
The council voted to approve Resolution No. 2024‑31 to take an 18 MW participation in a UAMPS baseload power project, accepting a projected cost near the city—udget target of about $70 per megawatt while declining peaking participation pending clearer demand forecasts.
The Springville City Council voted to join an 18‑megawatt share of a baseload power project proposed through the Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems (UAMPS), approving Resolution No. 2024‑31 after a staff presentation and brief council discussion.
Jason Miller, the staff presenter, told the council the city currently relies in part on the NEBO plant (the city holds about 17% ownership) and outlined projected demand growth that creates a future shortfall in resources. Miller said…
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