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Council declines to switch Hudson to an opt-out gas aggregation and will keep pursuing opt-in options
Summary
After staff and the city's energy broker warned of market volatility, council decided not to pursue an opt-out natural-gas aggregation model and instead to continue exploring opt-in suppliers; members also asked staff not to be the party to terminate the current supplier contract.
Hudson City Council on April 8 reviewed the city's residential natural-gas aggregation program after the supplier notified the city it could not continue to hold the previously agreed rates. Broker Tom Belish (Buckeye Energy) and city staff briefed council on market conditions and on two broad program options: (1) retain and re-solicit opt-in service to eligible…
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