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Off-agenda discussion of project risks

At the Feb 11 Energy Aggregation Committee meeting, members moved beyond reviewing informational handouts to discussing the underlying legal and financial uncertainties of the Wastewater Treatment Plant solar project. Residents... https://meetingwatch.org/nh/sunapee/energy-aggregation-committee/2026-02-11/ #MeetingWatch #SunapeeNH
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Financial and legal risks to taxpayers

Sunapee taxpayers: The Wastewater Treatment Plant solar project faces uncertainty regarding federal tax credits and 'foreign entity of concern' compliance. The Energy Committee is aware of these risks but is still waiting on... https://meetingwatch.org/nh/sunapee/energy-aggregation-committee/2026-02-11/ #MeetingWatch #SunapeeNH
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Lack of clarity on regulatory enforcement

The Energy Aggregation Committee is revising solar FAQs, but the real heavy lifting—deciding if a solar array is 'incidental' or 'commercial'—will happen behind closed doors during Planning Board site plan reviews. Stay informed. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/sunapee/energy-aggregation-committee/2026-02-11/ #MeetingWatch #SunapeeNH
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What is the true status of the Wastewater Treatment Plant solar project? During the Feb 11 Energy Aggregation Committee meeting, the discussion shifted from simple info updates to serious legal and financial uncertainties. 🧵 #MeetingWatch #SunapeeNH
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The Committee discussed risks involving the 30% investment tax credit timing and compliance with 'foreign entity of concern' (EOC) regulations for solar panels. These aren't just technicalities; they impact the project's bottom line.
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While the committee plans to keep 'uncertain' language in handouts for now, the underlying issues—including a pending FOIA request regarding town contracts with Revision Energy—remain unresolved. Residents need clarity on these financial risks. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/sunapee/energy-aggregation-committee/2026-02-11/
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During the February 11 meeting of the Town of Sunapee Energy Aggregation Committee, the discussion moved significantly beyond the scheduled agenda. While the meeting was ostensibly set to review informational handouts, members spent time discussing the actual legal and financial uncertainties facing the Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) solar array project.

Specifically, the committee addressed concerns regarding the timing of the 30% federal investment tax credit and compliance with 'foreign entity of concern' (EOC) regulations for solar panels. These factors directly impact the project's feasibility and cost to taxpayers. The committee also noted a pending FOIA request regarding town contracts with Revision Energy.

As this project moves forward, residents should be aware that the committee is waiting on an interconnection study, expected in late March, to gain more clarity. We will continue to monitor how these financial and legal variables are communicated to the public before any final decisions are made. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/sunapee/energy-aggregation-committee/2026-02-11/ #MeetingWatch #SunapeeNH
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