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Bedford Energy Commission votes to recommend town adopt Community Power Coalition of NH policies and appoint authorized representative
Summary
The commission voted to recommend that the Town Council adopt four CPCNH documents — cost-sharing agreement, energy portfolio risk management, retail rates and financial reserves, and data security/privacy — and recommended appointing the town manager as the authorized representative to execute the coalition process; the motion passed in the meeting.
The Bedford Energy Commission voted Wednesday to recommend Town Council adopt four Community Power Coalition of New Hampshire (CPCNH) documents and to appoint an authorized representative to make the final go/no‑go decision for the town.
Staff explained that the CPCNH launch requires local paperwork and an appointed authorized official to receive customer data from the default supplier if the town proceeds. The four documents discussed…
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