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NOPEC representative outlines enrollment, grant formula and upcoming customer letters
Summary
A NOPEC representative told the City of Geneva council the community has long participated in the regional electric and gas aggregation program, explained how grant funds are generated and notified residents to expect state-mandated enrollment letters this spring.
Jenny Costanza, a NOPEC relationship manager, told the City of Geneva council that Geneva has participated in NOPEC's electric and gas aggregation program for 23 years and described how the group's bulk buying generates community grant funds. She said Geneva currently has 1,235 electric accounts and 1,026 gas accounts enrolled, and that NOPEC's grant formula returns $6 per electric account and $4 per gas account to dual-power communities.
Costanza said the grants must be invested in energy-efficiency projects and gave…
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