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Seymour authorizes non‑binding MOU with Johnson Controls for multischool solar plan
Summary
The board authorized the first selectwoman to sign a non‑binding memorandum of understanding with Johnson Controls to pursue a large school‑site solar project under Eversource’s NRES program, after debate over costs, state reimbursement eligibility and a federal subsidy timing window.
The Board of Select Persons voted to authorize the first selectwoman to enter a non‑binding memorandum of understanding with Johnson Controls Inc. to pursue a multi‑site solar project at Seymour schools under Eversource’s non‑residential energy (NRES) program.
Anthony Marciano, development manager for Johnson Controls, outlined an indicative package of canopy, rooftop and ground‑mount systems across multiple K‑12 parcels that the company estimates could total in the order of $30 million to install. Under the utility program and state school reimbursement…
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