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Hamilton Township authorizes emergency action to continue electric aggregation as bids climb

Hamilton Township Board of Trustees · March 19, 2026
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Trustees approved an emergency resolution allowing the township administrator to accept a new electric-supply contract if a competitive bid appears; staff said brokers returned five quotes and expect rates above 10' per kWh versus the township's prior 9.2' rate. The board also passed routine resolutions on asset disposal, vehicle sale and a $35,000 interfund transfer.

Chair opened the March 18 meeting of the Hamilton Township Board of Trustees and led trustees in approving routine business and several resolutions. The board approved an emergency resolution authorizing continuation of the township's governmental electric aggregation program and empowering the township administrator to execute an electric supply agreement immediately if a favorable bid appears.

Administrator Wright said the township's broker solicited five bids and that most communities renewing agreements in 2026 are seeing price increases; "All communities that are seeing their terms or agreements renew in 2026 are seeing increases," he said, and noted the…

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