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Sunbury hears electric-aggregation briefing as current contract nears May 2026 expiration

City of Sunbury Services Committee · December 4, 2025
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Syoda Energy briefed the Services Committee on plans to solicit new aggregation bids after the current supplier contract ends in May 2026; staff outlined an RFP schedule, projected modest monthly savings for participating households, and the opt-out process required by the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio.

Sunbury City Services Committee members were briefed Dec. 3 on the city's upcoming electric aggregation timeline and the market forces that have pushed prices higher.

Fritz Drake of Syoda Energy told the committee the city's current aggregation agreement expires in May 2026 and that the rate in the most recent contract was 9.45' per kilowatt-hour, up from 6.48' in the earlier agreement. Drake said a large part of the upward pressure is a regional increase in capacity costs tied to demand from data centers.

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