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Energy adviser: aggregation still offers savings despite higher market prices; council authorizes administrator to sign agreement

South Lebanon City Council · August 22, 2025
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Summary

Energy Alliance COO Rich Sarais told the council the city's aggregation program has saved the average resident nearly 17% since November 2023 and recommended continuing the program; council authorized the administrator to enter an aggregation agreement (vendor named in the resolution as Dyna Energy Services).

Rich Sarais, chief operating officer of Energy Alliance Incorporated, told the South Lebanon City Council on Aug. 21 that the city’s residential electric-aggregation program — in effect since November 2023 — "has saved the average resident almost 17%" and delivered about "$280" per household on average and "just shy of $400,000" in aggregate savings, according to his presentation.

Sarais said market conditions have changed and that capacity costs have increased, but that an aggregation contract could…

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