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Zion council approves one-year renewal of electricity aggregation program
Summary
The Zion City Council on May 7 voted 5–0 to renew its electricity aggregation program for one year under a price‑match option the presenter said will align the city with a lower base rate and provide a $10,000 annual contribution to the city.
Shirley Durling, who presented terms for the city’s electricity aggregation program, told the Zion City Council on May 7 that current timing rates are near 7.9¢ and that a new common base rate announced for the coming energy year will be about 6.6¢. She recommended the council revert to the city’s common price‑match program with the supplier identified in the presentation.
The council adopted the one‑year renewal by voice and roll‑call vote after a motion to approve the one‑year term.…
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