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Hilliard council approves resolution to renew citywide electric aggregation as market shifts
Summary
Council voted 6–1 to authorize the city manager to pursue a competitive retail electric aggregation contract after Energy Alliances presented market data showing rising capacity and energy costs; staff recommended a shorter term to allow flexibility.
HILLIARD, Ohio — The Hilliard City Council voted 6–1 on May 27 to authorize the city manager to enter an agreement for competitive retail electric aggregation services as the city weighs short-term contracts to respond to rapidly rising wholesale capacity and energy prices.
Energy Alliances representative Richard Sarace told the council that since the program began in October 2023 “the average individual has saved about a little bit over $327” and that the community has saved roughly $2,700,000 to date. He said the wholesale…
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