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Coon seeks to boost renewable energy mix for municipalities and First Nations

New Brunswick Green Party Leader David Coon is seen on Wednesday, March 13, 2019. Morganne Campbell/Global News

The leader of New Brunswick’s Green party says municipalities and First Nations should be able to buy renewable power from locally owned companies.

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David Coon says NB Power’s monopoly over the electricity market is holding back development of a renewable energy industry.

His comments come following a tour of the province to discuss renewable energy.

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When the legislature resumes later this month, Coon says he plans to table a bill to amend the Electricity Act.

Three municipalities that operate their own utilities – Saint John, Perth-Andover and Edmundston – are permitted to buy local renewable power from private producers within their city limits.

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Coon says every other municipality is at a disadvantage, unable to buy wind, solar or hydroelectric power from anyone other than Crown-owned NB Power.

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