Fairfield might soon go into the green energy business. Public Works Assistant Director Ed Boman has pitched a plan to turn otherwise wasted space in downtown Fairfield into renewable energy for town-owned buildings.
“[The program] would give us a long-term stability for our electrical costs, a reliable source of power, and it will increase our green power supply,” Boman told the Board of Selectmen on Wednesday.
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