Accept $2 million from Chevron for wastewater plant energy project
In Plain English
Chevron must pay $2 million to the city as part of environmental requirements for its refinery modernization project. The money funds a cogeneration system at the wastewater treatment plant that generates electricity from methane gas. If approved, the project reduces greenhouse gas emissions from both the refinery upgrade and city operations.
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