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Worthington council renews 12-month electric aggregation plan with 100% renewable offsets amid capacity‑price uncertainty
Summary
Council approved a resolution to renew the city’s electric aggregation for a 12‑month term with 100% renewable energy certificates, after staff and consultant Energy Alliances described higher capacity auction prices that drove recent increases in supply offers and recommended a one‑year term to preserve flexibility.
The Worthington City Council voted on March 17 to renew the city’s electric aggregation program for a 12-month term and to continue offsetting customer supply with 100% renewable energy certificates. Council adopted Resolution 8-2025 by voice vote.
City Manager Ms. Stewart introduced the item and brought forward consultant Rich Shreyes of Energy Alliances to summarize market conditions and the staff recommendation. Shreyes said capacity prices — the wholesale charge that signals generation adequacy in the PJM market — have risen dramatically and are driving…
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