City to Backstop Rocky Mountain Power Clean Energy Startup Costs
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Description
Salt Lake City plans to contract with Rocky Mountain Power to fund startup billing and customer system upgrades for the Community Clean Energy Program, backstopping roughly $820,000 plus contingency in upfront costs if needed. The City will also reimburse Rocky Mountain Power about $156,000 for required customer notices as part of the program’s rollout slated to begin in late 2026 and early 2027.
Contract Details
Contract Amount
approximately $820,000, plus 10% contingency (Startup Costs); approximately $156,000 (mailing expenses)
Vendor
ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER
Agency
City of Salt Lake, UT
Contract Type
UTILITIES
Document Date
April 14, 2026
Contract Term
Startup activities and noticing period leading up to program commencement in early 2027
Renewal Date
2027-12-31
Renewal Info
Startup Cost Agreement is a one-time backstop obligation that ends once Rocky Mountain Power’s startup costs are fully recovered through program revenues; no ongoing renewal is described. Mailing cost reimbursement is a one-time payment for initial program notices.
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