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Wind power contract passes

City council unanimously voted in favor of CWLP's proposed contract with FPL. There was not a whole lot of debate--alderman Edwards confirmed that the prices on this contract were the same as those for upcoming 100-MW contract; he also asked whether CWLP's anticipations of future revenue were the same between the two contracts (no, because the second contract is in a different location and across a timeframe). Alderman Strom asked what assurances there were that the prices in the second contract would be the same. Todd Renfrow said that there was a verbal agreement, and then clarified that if something happens with the second agreement, this one gets nullified as well. Alderman Selinger asked when the second agreement would be ready; Jay Bartlett said two to four weeks; they pulled up the representative from FPL, and he said two to three weeks, that they were in the final stages of drafting the contract, and that CWLP's outstanding concerns were minor. He also confirmed that the price structure was the same.

And that was it.

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