Ashland Works Toward "10 by 20" Electric Goals




The Jefferson Exchange show

Summary: It's been more than a year since the Ashland City Council passed the "10 by 20" ordinance. It was a citizen idea to require the city to generate 10 percent of its power by the year 2020. The council adopted the ordinance rather than hold a public vote on it. But passing ordinances and building electric facilities are two different things, with a number of obstacles on the building part. We get an update on putting a major solar installation on city property.