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Lincoln council authorizes renewal of municipal electric aggregation to match Ameren pricing cycle

City of Lincoln City Council · February 18, 2026
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Summary

The City of Lincoln approved a resolution letting the mayor sign a service agreement to renew the municipal electric aggregation program. Presenter Justin Chager said the program delivered $165,653 in group savings in 2025 and staff will issue opt-out notices in April.

The Lincoln City Council on Feb. 17 voted to authorize the mayor to sign a service agreement renewing the city’s municipal electric aggregation program, a group purchasing arrangement the city uses to seek lower electricity prices for participating residents and small businesses.

Justin Chager, who briefed the council, said the current contract effectively runs through the May meter read and that staff are proposing a 13- or 14-month renewal to shift the long-term contract cycle to May. “We are we are in the middle of getting ready to renew lehi aggregation program,” Chager said, describing a plan to align the…

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