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Nevada City approves MOU to sell low‑carbon energy credits with Pioneer Community Energy
Summary
The council unanimously approved a memorandum of understanding to enroll city EV chargers in a low‑carbon credit aggregation program with Pioneer Community Energy and Fuse Carbon Technologies; staff estimates roughly $3,000–$5,000 in annual revenue to the general fund after partner fees.
The Nevada City Council voted unanimously Wednesday to approve a memorandum of understanding (MOU) allowing the city to participate with Pioneer Community Energy and Fuse Carbon Technologies in a low‑carbon/energy credit aggregation program.
Britney, a city staff member presenting the item, said the program would pool kilowatt‑hour generation from the city’s public electric vehicle chargers into a market mechanism that converts credits into cash. Under the…
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