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Council weighs switching energy-aggregation consultant after Priority Power comment

Greenville City Council · June 18, 2025
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Summary

At its June 17 meeting, Greenville council held a first reading to terminate Priority Power Management and debated authorizing Treyell LLC for electricity and gas aggregation consulting. Public commenter Jordan Harmon presented savings data; council members split over prioritizing customer service or immediate cost savings.

Jordan Harmon, who identified himself as representing Priority Power, urged Greenville City Council on Tuesday to reconsider any termination of Priority Power from the city—lectric aggregation program, saying the company had delivered what he described as notable electric savings to local households.

"The average household has seen around $1,800 in total savings," Harmon told council during the public-comment period, and he said comparable gas savings were minimal ("about $10" over the life of the program) while a neighboring Greenville Township household saw roughly $160 in gas savings during the same period.…

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