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Lincoln Heights council approves electric-aggregation ordinance after post-executive-session re-vote

Village of Lincoln Heights Council · May 13, 2025
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Summary

The Village of Lincoln Heights approved ordinance 25‑O‑2 authorizing the interim village manager to enter an electric aggregation agreement after an initial procedural vote to suspend the rules failed and a later re-vote passed following an executive session; the consultant said the program has reduced participating households' bills versus Duke Energy's recent price-to-compare.

Lincoln Heights — The Village of Lincoln Heights council approved ordinance 25‑O‑2 on May 12, 2025, authorizing Interim Village Manager Chris Williams to enter into an electric aggregation agreement with a supplier recommended by Energy Alliances Inc.

Dan Dieter, the Energy Alliances consultant who addressed council, said the current program began in August 2024 and “residents in the program are saving about $10 a month” compared with Duke Energy’s price to compare. He told the council Duke Energy’s filed price to compare is 10.45¢ per kilowatt hour and urged the village to authorize a signer to execute a one‑year contract quickly so the program would not lapse under Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) filing timelines.

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