ANNAPOLIS – The new administration in the City of Annapolis has gotten some extra time to evaluate the initiative to generate power and revenue from the former dump near Parole. With a Dec. 21 unanimous vote by the city council, the administration will begin negotiations with developer Aerotropolis Renewable Energy Group with the aim of making a decision in 45 days to move ahead with a memorandum of understanding. The renewable energy project will spend $250 million of private funds on solar, biomass and geothermal systems, and will generate up to 18 megawatts of power.
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