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Bellefontaine to lock a 12-month electric aggregation contract at higher short-term rate
Summary
Service Safety Director Dodd told the council the city's electric aggregation contract will roll to a 12-month term at 7.18' per kilowatt-hour starting in January; residents will receive opt-out notices and can decline enrollment with no penalty.
Bellefontaine officials said the city will roll its electric aggregation program into a new, one-year contract that raises the supply price residents may see on their January bills.
Service Safety Director Dodd told the council the city previously locked a lower four-year rate and that the current supply price of 4.99' per kilowatt-hour will end at year's close. "We've been paying 4.99' for the aggregate…
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