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217 Ms. McKeown reviewed some of the specifics of community shared solar for <br />218 centrally - located solar PV panels installed in a community in sunny locations to <br />219 produce renewable electricity; with each subscriber's utility bill then credited with <br />220 the electricity created by their share of the solar garden. Ms. McKeown noted that <br />221 individual entities could subscribe to enough solar to cover up to 120% of their <br />222 annual electricity usage. Ms. McKeown advised that it worked similar to a <br />223 community sustained agriculture (CSA) program. <br />224 <br />Page 6 of 20 <br />