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File #: TMP-8544    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 3/3/2026 In control: City Council Workshop
On agenda: 3/17/2026 Final action:
Title: A RESOLUTION TO APPROVE THE FORM AND AUTHORIZE THE EXECUTION OF BRIGHT MOUNTAIN SOLAR SCHEDULE WITH AMERICAN MUNICIPAL POWER, INC. AND TAKING OF OTHER ACTIONS IN CONNECTION THEREWITH; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY Brief Description: American Municipal Power (AMP) has negotiated a power purchase agreement (PPA) for competitively priced energy and capacity from the Bright Mountain Solar Project located in eastern Kentucky.
Sponsors: Jeffrey L. Anzevino
Indexes: Public Works - Electric
Attachments: 1. Hudson-2027-012378-SCHED-Bright Mountain Solar Schedule (Template - 2026)-(2), 2. Hudson-2027-012378-SCHED-Bright Mountain Solar_Draft Legislation (12.12.pdf, 3. 2025 Power Chart, 4. Draft Resolution
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A RESOLUTION TO APPROVE THE FORM AND AUTHORIZE THE EXECUTION OF BRIGHT MOUNTAIN SOLAR SCHEDULE WITH AMERICAN MUNICIPAL POWER, INC. AND TAKING OF OTHER ACTIONS IN CONNECTION THEREWITH; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY
Brief Description: American Municipal Power (AMP) has negotiated a power purchase agreement (PPA) for competitively priced energy and capacity from the Bright Mountain Solar Project located in eastern Kentucky.
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Purpose & Explanation
AMP power supply staff have been actively looking at potential opportunities for Hudson to bring on additional sources at competitive pricing.
AMP has secured a 25-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with Avangrid Partners for a 80 MW electricity supply from a solar generation facility in AEP Zone of eastern Kentucky. The purchase agreement is planned for January 1, 2028 start, with a term of twenty five years.

The Bright Mountain Solar is a Peaking resource power supply. Peaking resources are supplies that can be delivered over shorter periods when load exceeds the amount of base and intermediate power. AMP typically uses gas turbine, diesel assets or solar for peak power. The Bright Mountain solar PPA will provide power during the mid-day peak hours, especially during the summer months.

AMP recommends that Hudson purchase 2.5 MW from the Solar PPA. This would provide approximately 3% of Hudson's annual energy needs and will start in 2028.
The City's power supply consultant only recommends Hudson purchase 2.5 MW if we do not intend to install a BTM (behind the meter) solar facility within this timeframe. The installation of BTM solar array system via a separate PPA or a City owned and operated facility would be more beneficial due to additional savings in capacity and transmission costs.
Legal Authority for Proposed Legislation
Pursuant to Charter Section 6.04, Contracts & Purchasing:
Competitively bid and advertised for two consecutive weeks; bid tab attached: [Yes/No/NA])
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