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Huron will step away from electric aggregation program as contract expires in July
Summary
City staff told council the electric aggregation program will end when the current arrangement expires in July because market conditions did not allow meaningful savings; the city said it can reenter aggregation when market conditions improve and urged residents to check energy-choice comparison tools.
HURON — City staff told the Huron City Council on June 24 that the municipal electric aggregation program will expire in July and that the city will step away from the program because current market conditions did not permit bids that would provide meaningful savings to residents.
"Due to market conditions, we…
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