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Canfield City Council adopts emergency ordinances to begin natural-gas aggregation program
Summary
At a special meeting, the Canfield City Council adopted two emergency ordinances authorizing an agreement with Buckeye Energy Brokers Inc. for aggregation consulting services and an opt-out aggregation program with IGS Energy; council members voted to adopt both on first reading as emergency measures.
The Canfield City Council on Monday adopted two emergency ordinances to start a citywide natural-gas aggregation program, authorizing (1) an agreement with Buckeye Energy Brokers Inc. for aggregation consulting services and (2) an opt-out aggregation program with IGS Energy.
The measures were passed under the emergency provisions of the Charter of the City of Canfield, section 4.05, allowing the council to dispense with the usual two readings and adopt each ordinance on first reading. Council members recorded affirmative votes to adopt both ordinances at the special meeting.
Tom Belyshchuk, a broker identified in the meeting as representing the aggregation broker, described the proposed contract structure and how pricing would work. He said the program’s market index would be combined…
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