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Lincoln officials present $10.7 million municipal solar and efficiency plan, say it could save $26 million over 30 years
Summary
City staff and consultant SiteLogic outlined a $10.7 million program of solar carports, ground arrays and HVAC replacements; presenters said the plan leverages net‑metering grandfathering and a ResBECT aggregation approach and will return to council with detailed finances in April.
City staff and consultant SiteLogic presented a municipal energy‑efficiency program to the Lincoln City Council on March 12, describing site plans for solar carports at City Hall, the community center, the police parking area, arrays over the pickleball courts and a ground‑mounted aggregation array to offset multiple city meters.
Jessica Ritter of SiteLogic said the current program estimate is "$10,700,000" and that the company projects a "30 year net savings to the city of $26,000,000." She described carport structures as a preferred approach for the city because older roofs…
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