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Worthington renews 12-month electric aggregation plan, keeps 100% renewable offset option
Summary
Council adopted a resolution authorizing a 12-month electric supply agreement under the city aggregation program, maintaining a 100% renewable energy certificate offset and an opt-out at no cost for residents.
The Worthington City Council voted March 17 to authorize the city manager to enter a 12-month electric supply agreement for the city’s residential and small-business electric aggregation program and to continue providing a 100% renewable energy certificate (REC) offset option.
City consultant Rich Shreyes (Energy Alliances) told council that since the program began six years ago the average enrolled resident has…
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