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Council refers proposed changes to city energy aggregation contract back to committee after environmental group urges broader amendments
Summary
The Public Utilities and Sustainability Committee moved to send an amended retail electric supply agreement back to committee after the Ohio Environmental Council urged the city to add language strengthening community grants, require a collaborative plan to meet in-state renewable goals, and require third-party audits.
Columbus council members on Tuesday referred proposed amendments to the city’s government aggregation retail electric supply agreement back to committee after testimony from the Ohio Environmental Council (OEC) urged broader revisions.
Chris Tavner, general counsel for the OEC Action Fund, told the council the program has saved customers money but "is missing the mark on its original…
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