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Richland County approves 12-month electrical aggregation agreement with Dyna G after single RFP response
Summary
After a single bid to a recent RFP, county commissioners approved a 12-month electrical aggregation agreement with Dyna G Energy Services through December 2026 at the rate presented; residents will be enrolled with an opt-out notice.
Richland County commissioners approved a 12-month electrical aggregation agreement with Dyna G Energy Services on Sept. 16, 2025, following a report from Palmer Energy that a single supplier responded to the county’s recent request for proposals. The agreement, as presented to the board, would run through Dec. 2026 at a rate of $0.0831 per kilowatt-hour (8.31 cents).
The action affects residential and small-commercial accounts in participating areas and follows a presentation by Palmer Energy consultants Amy Hoffman and Kirk Mazaric. Hoffman told commissioners, “Current aggregation ends in December, and the rate has been 0.0665,” identifying the prior aggregated rate; she said the RFP covered roughly 2,400 eligible meters and about 28,000,000 kilowatt-hours annually across Franklin, Mifflin and…
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