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Summit council adopts ordinance to explore government energy aggregation; consultants to seek cooperative bids
Summary
The council adopted an ordinance authorizing Summit to pursue a governmental energy aggregation program and later approved a resolution to execute agreements that would allow the city to join a cooperative auction process if a supplier offers savings.
The Summit Common Council adopted Ordinance No. 25‑3335 to allow the city to participate in a governmental energy aggregation (GEA) program and later approved a resolution authorizing execution of related agreements to permit the city’s inclusion in a cooperative auction if the city chooses to proceed.
Councilman Pawlowski, who introduced the measure, said the ordinance merely enables Summit to be included in the Garden State community energy cooperative process and does not obligate the city to enter supply contracts. Lisa Hibbs of Commercial Utility…
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