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Richmond Heights advances move to NOPEC ‘Green Community Choice’ electricity aggregation
Summary
Council discussion and an accompanying presentation outlined a plan to make the city’s electricity aggregation default 100% renewable through NOPEC starting June 2026, with residents able to opt out. Officials described the incremental cost as small and noted the change follows a new NOPEC contract with NextEra.
Council members on Nov. 11 received a detailed briefing on a planned move to NOPEC’s Green Community Choice electricity aggregation program and an ordinance (135-2025) for third reading to notify the Northeast Ohio Public Energy Council of the city’s intent.
Council president Tony described an eight-year NOPEC contract with NextEra that included more renewable energy credits and would allow the city to set the default aggregation product to be 100%…
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