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Off-agenda substantive discussion of ordinance technicalities

At the Feb 11 Energy Aggregation Committee meeting, members moved beyond reviewing voter info to substantively debating technical solar ordinance language, including ridgeline protections and commercial use definitions. This... https://meetingwatch.org/nh/sunapee/energy-aggregation-committee/2026-02-11/ #MeetingWatch #SunapeeNH
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Fiscal responsibility and community impact

Sunapee taxpayers: The Wastewater Treatment Plant solar project faces significant uncertainty regarding federal tax credits and loan forgiveness. The Energy Aggregation Committee is currently investigating these financial... https://meetingwatch.org/nh/sunapee/energy-aggregation-committee/2026-02-11/ #MeetingWatch #SunapeeNH
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Public interest in contract transparency

Transparency check: A FOIA request has been filed for contracts and proposals regarding the Revision Energy solar project at the wastewater plant. Residents deserve to see the actual numbers behind municipal energy deals. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/sunapee/energy-aggregation-committee/2026-02-11/ #MeetingWatch #SunapeeNH
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Sunapee’s Energy Aggregation Committee is making decisions that impact land use and taxpayer dollars. Here is what happened at the Feb 11 meeting that residents need to know. 🧵 #MeetingWatch #SunapeeNH
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The committee didn't just review voter FAQs; they engaged in substantive debate over the technical language of the proposed Solar Energy Ordinance. This includes how ridgelines are protected and how 'commercial use' is defined for solar arrays.
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On the fiscal side, the Wastewater Treatment Plant solar project remains a question mark. There is significant uncertainty regarding federal tax credits and loan forgiveness that could impact municipal finances.
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A FOIA request has been made to access contracts and proposals related to Revision Energy. We will continue to track how these solar projects are vetted and how much they will actually cost Sunapee taxpayers. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/sunapee/energy-aggregation-committee/2026-02-11/
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What is the true cost of Sunapee's shift toward solar energy? 

At the Energy Aggregation Committee meeting on February 11, two major issues surfaced that demand resident attention. First, the committee moved beyond simply reviewing voter information and began debating the technical specifics of the proposed solar ordinance. This includes critical definitions regarding ridgeline protections and how the town will distinguish between primary and secondary solar use on commercial properties. Because these technicalities dictate how land is developed, residents should be aware of the specific language being shaped.

Second, the committee discussed the ongoing solar project at the Wastewater Treatment Plant. There is currently significant uncertainty regarding the project's reliance on federal tax credits and loan forgiveness. To address questions of transparency and cost, a FOIA request has been submitted to review all contracts and proposals involving Revision Energy. 

As these decisions move forward, it is vital that the town provides clear, evidence-based answers regarding both land-use changes and the potential impact on our municipal budget. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/sunapee/energy-aggregation-committee/2026-02-11/ #MeetingWatch #SunapeeNH
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