Politics & Government
City Of Concord: Community Power Public Input Sessions
The City of Concord is actively researching the feasibility of creating a Community Power Program.

The City of Concord is actively researching the feasibility of creating a Community Power Program.
City Council has adopted 100% renewable energy goals for both City operations and residential energy use to meet the challenge of climate change impacts. A Community Power Program will work on behalf of the community to provide affordable electricity and increase use of renewable energy.
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Learn about the benefits of Community Power and hear from communities that have implemented community power programs:
- Howard Moffett, Chair, Canterbury Community Power Committee, Community Power Coalition Board of Directors
- Mari Brunner, Senior Planner, City of Keene
Session dates (will be the same presentation both dates):
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- Tuesday, October 3, 6 p.m. in City Council Chambers, 37 Green Street
- Tuesday, November 14, 6 p.m., City Wide Community Center, 14 Canterbury Road
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