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Salt Lake City Council adopts opt-out Community Clean Energy ordinance
Summary
The council unanimously adopted an ordinance to enroll Salt Lake City in a Community Clean Energy Program that will automatically offer a renewable-energy option to most customers on an opt-out basis; the program is estimated to start at $4 per month for residential customers and offers no-cost participation for qualifying low-income customers.
Salt Lake City Council voted unanimously to adopt an ordinance enacting a Community Clean Energy Program that will automatically enroll most residents and businesses in a new renewable-energy option on an opt-out basis.
Council policy analyst Michael Sanders introduced the proposal, saying the program would provide a new choice for customers through their power bill and that the initial residential cost would be about $4 per month. Sanders…
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