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Euclid council renews electric aggregation agreement, approves 25‑month supply with DynaG Energy
Summary
The Euclid City Council on Feb. 17 approved an emergency ordinance continuing the city's opt‑out electric aggregation program and authorizing a 25‑month supply agreement with DynaG Energy; administration and its energy consultant said a longer term helps lock in stability as market prices rise.
The Euclid City Council on Feb. 17 unanimously approved an emergency ordinance authorizing the continuation of the city's governmental electric aggregation program and a 25‑month energy supply agreement with DynaG Energy.
The law director told the council the city's current one‑year supply agreement expires in May 2026 and that Independent Energy Consultants (IEC) recommended a 25‑month contract to provide price stability for residents and small businesses. John Burns of IEC testified that bids clustered near…
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