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SOPEC briefs council on electric aggregation, door-to-door scams and upcoming Feb. 26 workshop
Summary
Representatives from SOPEC told Belpre residents the city's electric aggregation has saved residents money and warned about unauthorized door-to-door solicitations; they announced a Feb. 26 workshop and discussed expected PJM capacity price increases in summer.
Jessica Arnold, regional director for SOPEC, told the Belpre City Council and meeting attendees that the city's electric aggregation program has produced substantial savings since 2021 and warned residents about door-to-door solicitations from third-party sellers.
"We're never gonna come around door to door. We're not trying," Arnold said, explaining that SOPEC does not send door knockers and advising residents that legitimate door-to-door solicitors…
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