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Waukegan committee reviews community solar plan that could yield about $63,000 a year in savings

Waukegan Environmental and Sustainability Committee · April 17, 2026
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The Waukegan Environmental and Sustainability Committee heard a presentation Feb. 17 on a community solar subscription with Solstice Power Technologies LLC that an energy consultant said could produce roughly $63,000 in annual credits for city accounts starting in August under a 20-year agreement; no council vote was taken at the meeting.

On Feb. 17 the Waukegan Environmental and Sustainability Committee heard a presentation on a proposed community solar subscription agreement with Solstice Power Technologies LLC that an energy consultant said could generate about $63,000 in annual savings for the city’s accounts.

Adam Hoover, an energy broker and consultant, told the committee the bid results show the city could begin receiving ComEd bill credits as early as August and that the proposed contract would run 20 years. "The savings would be about $63,000 total," Hoover said, adding that the amount could rise if ComEd rates…

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