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NOPEC previews anniversary enrollment for Parma and council presses for clearer materials on rates and 'do not knock' rules
Summary
NOPEC officials told Parma City Council they will mail required anniversary enrollment letters for the city's electric aggregation program and described opt-out options; councilmembers pressed for clearer community materials and asked the law department to review solicitor-hours and enforcement of "do not knock" requests.
Tony Ramos of NOPEC told Parma City Council on March 16 that the energy-aggregation program will send anniversary enrollment letters to eligible Parma households and that recipients can opt out by mail, phone or online. "If I'm happy with NOPEC and I don't want to change anything, I stick that letter either in the circular filing cabinet or I put it in a drawer somewhere and keep it for my records," Ramos said, describing the enrollment process and customer options.
Ramos introduced Andrea Wolozin as NOPEC's new relationship manager and said the administration and NOPEC's executive office will share official…
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