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NOPEC pitches electric aggregation to Norton, offers limited-time rate and community grants

2172804 · January 1, 2025
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Representatives from the Northeast Ohio Public Energy Council outlined an invitation for Norton to join NOPEC's electric aggregation program, offering a special rate through May 2026, community grants and small-business lending programs; council asked for the written proposal to be submitted for review.

Representatives from the Northeast Ohio Public Energy Council (NOPEC) presented a proposal Dec. 2 asking the Norton City Council to consider joining NOPEC's electric aggregation program. NOPEC said the city would receive a special product rate for residential electricity and would become eligible for increased community grants and other member benefits.

NOPEC director of community expansion Ross McDonough told the council the offer is "a special program rate through the May 2026 meter read cycle of 6 99' per kilowatt hour." He said the rate was created for communities with previously strong legacy rates and is meant to shield residents from an expected…

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