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Sunbury council approves 12-month electricity aggregation agreement, authorizes administrator to finalize deal
Summary
Sunbury City Council voted to adopt a 12-month governmental aggregation electric supply agreement that the city administrator may execute if the rate remains below 9.5¢/kWh. Council suspended its rules to act the same night; the measure passed unanimously by recorded roll call.
Sunbury City Council on a 6-0 roll call approved a resolution authorizing the city administrator to execute a governmental aggregation services agreement to supply electric energy to participating Sunbury residents and businesses.
The resolution authorizes a 12-month contract the city would accept if a refreshed brokered offer remains at or below 9.5 cents per kilowatt-hour. City Administrator Daryl Hennessy and energy broker Fritz Drake of Scioto…
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