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Select board authorizes up to $3,601.50 to restore solar monitoring so town can sell renewable energy credits
Summary
After learning the meter's software was discontinued, the board authorized payment of up to $3,601.50 to replace meter software and cellular backup so Brentwood can resume selling renewable energy credits and preserve a modest revenue stream and electricity offsets.
The Brentwood Select Board voted to authorize up to $3,601.50 to install a new meter and compatible software that will allow the town to continue selling renewable energy credits (RECs) generated by the municipal solar installation. The purchase, described in a quote from Revision Energy, includes hardware, software and cellular backup the town needs to make the high-quality fire-station meter compatible with REC-tracking software.
Rob Wolfchuck, who presented the item, said the town receives revenue from two distinct solar benefits:…
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