§ 2925. Conservation and load management
(a) Municipal electric utilities may expend their funds, including the proceeds of their notes, bonds, or other obligations, for the purposes of modifying demand for electric capacity or energy through conservation or load management by participation in such facilities, projects, and programs as the legislative body or other governing body of the municipal electric utility determines will effectively accomplish such purposes. Such facilities, projects, and programs may include providing or financing facilities or programs for conservation or load management, which may be (i) owned or operated by the municipal electric utility or by others, (ii) leased or licensed by the municipal electric utility to others, or financed by loans by the municipal electric utility to others, in either case on such terms and conditions as the legislative body or other governing body of the municipal electric utility may determine.
(b) A municipal electric utility may issue its notes, bonds, or other obligations pursuant to any statutory authority conferring such power for carrying out the purposes of this section. (Added 1989, No. 112, § 5, eff. June 22, 1989.)
Structure Vermont Statutes
§ 2902. Powers of municipalities
§ 2903. Authorization by voters; cities
§ 2907. Utility to accept or reject offer to purchase
§ 2908. Agreement on price not binding unless ratified
§ 2909. Hearing before Commission on failure to agree
§ 2910. Taking utility property by eminent domain
§ 2911. Effect of negative vote for acquisition of utility property
§ 2912. Operation in other municipalities
§ 2913. Extension into other municipalities
§ 2921. Effect on special legislation