Medicine Hat ratepayer’s group requests ‘intervenor status’ in city’s solar farm buy
The Medicine Hat Utilities Ratepayer Association has applied to receive formal “intervenor status” in the city’s application to purchase the rights to a solar field project, with the group calling for transparency and public consultation.
If the utility ratepayer advocacy group, known as MHURA, is approved as an intervenor, they will be able to present a case during an Alberta Utilities Commission public hearing that includes the ability to call witnesses.
The total cost of buying the solar farm will come before council and the public after a ruling is made by the utilities commission, according to councillors who have spoken to CHAT News. The final number is expected to be in the millions.