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County staff outlines CREA utility-agreement status and proposes delegated signing
Summary
Emily Quinn briefed the Summit County Council on progress toward joining the Community Renewable Energy Agency (CREA) program, described key elements still under negotiation in the utility agreement (mailing costs, termination-fee treatment, replaced assets) and recommended county management be authorized to execute the final agreement subject to staff/legal review and a closed-session term-sheet review if council members request it.
Summit County staff delivered an update on the Community Renewable Energy Agency (CREA) program and the draft utility agreement on March 8, explaining where the county stands in the multijurisdictional effort to increase access to renewable energy. Emily Quinn, who represents the county on CREA and identified herself as the agency secretary, said the county has met earlier eligibility steps and that the current task is to finalize the utility agreement that lets the county be included in the program application filed by Rocky Mountain Power with the Utah Public Service Commission.
Quinn outlined four required elements under the…
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