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Grove City Council OKs one-year extension of electric aggregation, declares emergency
Summary
Council adopted ordinance C17-25 to extend the city's electric governmental aggregation program for 12 months and authorized the administrator to lock a supplier rate; council declared the measure an emergency and approved it unanimously.
Grove City Council voted unanimously to approve ordinance C17-25, authorizing the city administrator to enter into an agreement with a competitive retail electric supplier to extend the city's electric aggregation program for one year and declaring the ordinance an emergency.
The vote came after a staff summary and a presentation by consultant Greg Beckert of Syoda Energy. Steve (city administrator) told council the program, available to residents inside the corporate limits unless they opt out, had saved the average household roughly $380 over the prior two years and that staff sought authority to lock a new 12-month contract that morning. The proposed supplier rate was described in the meeting as roughly 9.39'09.9…
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