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Borough Council unanimously approved a strategy to replace solar renewable energy credits lost because of the failed central inverter at the Ephrata Solar Site, extend a hydroelectric power agreement through April 30, 2032, and participate in two power purchase agreements for up to 5.4 megawatts of solar power and 1.0 megawatt of combined-cycle power.
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These actions authorize longer-term electricity purchases and replacement credits to help manage the Borough’s power supply and offset ongoing solar production losses. Council also approved $151,018 in unbudgeted funding to create the 2026 police K9 budget, with $141,018 expected to be reimbursed through donations and grants. Other approvals covered road and traffic actions, development agreements, public-safety resources, and permits for upcoming community events.
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