Eugene may press natural gas co. on carbon emissions
EUGENE, Ore. (AP) – Officials in Eugene are considering whether they can force a natural gas company to reduce emissions to help meet carbon reduction goals.
A 20-year agreement between Eugene and NW Natural is up for renewal next year.
The Register-Guard reports one idea being discussed would assess a higher or variable franchise fee, a charge generally passed to customers. The city could use the fee to encourage the company to reduce its carbon footprint or spend the additional revenue to help address its carbon-reduction goals.
At a recent meeting, City Councilor Alan Zelenka said the options being discussed are “pushing the envelope.”
Franchise agreements govern a company’s use of public rights of way to operate and maintain service lines. Companies typically pay a percentage of gross revenue to the city as compensation.
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Information from: The Register-Guard, http://www.registerguard.com