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Board Of Aldermen - Minutes - 8/6/2019 - P5

By dnadmin on Sun, 11/06/2022 - 22:37
Document Date
Tue, 08/06/2019 - 00:00
Meeting Description
Board Of Aldermen
Document Type
Minutes
Meeting Date
Tue, 08/06/2019 - 00:00
Page Number
5
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Special Bd. of Aldermen — 08/06/2019 Page 5

of concerned before we go down this road, which is | think is definitely worthwhile. But | Know there’s in total, we
have the dams that are generating and we are getting some net metering with that. And put these other projects
and pile that on, is there any jeopardy or anything are we going to top off that we are generating too much?

Ms. Chisolm

No that won’t be the case. | would put a pitch in for people supporting the over-ride of the veto of HB 365 which
would expand net metering to 5 megawatts for those who might be listening, State Reps.

Alderman O’Brien

| think you are preaching to the choir here.

Ms. Chisolm

| will say that is something that has been supported by all of the State Reps in Nashua, it is preaching to the
choir but it is choir then preaching to their friends who might not have an understanding of what net metering
really entails. But no, adding the solar project on is not going to put us in peril of topping off and like | said, Dan
and James have the details on exactly how much power will be generated and how that net metering will
actually work for the solar projects themselves.

Alderman O’Brien

Thank you.

President Wilshire

Ok anyone else? Ok.

Dan Weeks, ReVision Director of Market Development Good evening and thank you very much for the
opportunity to present the solar proposal for the City of Nashua. My name is Dan Weeks, a resident of Nashua
joined by James Hasselbeck, Director of Operations for Revision Energy. | serve as Director of Market
Development. We clearly appreciate the due diligence that Deb and Sarah, Bob and others on behalf of the
City have invested over a few months now. It has been a joy to work with them and we are excited to be here
today to present what we think is a very beneficial and positive initial phase of solar projects for the City with
plenty of potential in the future should the City decide.

| wanted to start with a quick introduction of Revision Energy. We are, James and | represent 260 co-owners of
the company. We are a 100% employee owned company. | have been installing solar in Northern New England
since 2003 with our co-founder Bill Behrens beginning actually in the 1980’s. There has been obviously a lot of
development in that time. We take a lot of pride in being an employee owned company; meaning the guys up
on the roof and gals who also install with us, do have an equal stake in the company and are deeply invested in
doing it right. We are also a Certified B Corporation, a benefit corporation, which is a legal commitment we
make as acompany to operating in a Triple Bottom Line manner. That is profits are part of what we do as a
private business, but people and planet come first.

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