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Columbus extends Trey Bell contract to continue Community Choice Aggregation work
Summary
Columbus City Council authorized a five-year extension to the city's contract with Trey Bell LLC (Trebel) to continue managing the Clean Energy Columbus community choice aggregation program and related services.
Columbus City Council on second reading approved an ordinance to extend the city's contract with Trey Bell LLC (doing business as Trebel) for an additional five-year term to continue work on the Sustainable Columbus Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) program.
The extension, presented to the council by the Public Utilities and Sustainability Committee, authorizes the finance and management director to modify the existing contract and waives the competitive-bidding provisions of Columbus City Code chapter 3.29. Council discussion focused on the status of local clean-energy projects, market and regulatory headwinds, and Trebel's role in identifying procurements that keep the aggregation competitive for participating residents.
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