The Community Renewable Energy program provides a way for RMP customers to work together to obtain 100% renewable energy by 2030, writes Joan Entwistle.
By Joan Entwistle | The Public Forum, “Why West Valley City is having doubts about renewable energy plan,” are seriously misinformed.
Does West Valley City plan to disconnect from RMP and procure electricity and storage on its own? Can West Valley City afford to upgrade the local grid to accommodate more rooftop and community solar?
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