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Sandusky approves 24-month Dinergy contract for city accounts; residents told they may opt out
Summary
The Sandusky City Commission voted to enter a 24-month power supply agreement with Dinergy Energy Services for city accounts and approved a related amendment covering residential aggregation. City staff said the terms reflected the lowest bids for the city’s accounts and reiterated that residential customers may opt out.
The Sandusky City Commission on March 9 approved an ordinance authorizing the city manager to sign a 24-month electric-service agreement with Dinergy Energy Services East LLC for the city’s municipal accounts and separately approved a second amendment to the master residential aggregation agreement with Dinergy.
City Manager Orszag explained the difference in contract lengths after a resident questioned why municipal…
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