

Your local utility continues to deliver energy and services to your home or business. The only difference you will notice is in your rate. in conjunction with our suppliers and may not apply to aggregation programs managed by others.

This is a benefit provided by Energy Alliances, Inc. You may enroll or opt-out of the program at any time with no termination fee. Normally consumers are given a certain time frame to notify the supplier of their intent not to join. Note: if you do not respond you will automatically be enrolled. Prior to enrollment, all eligible residents are mailed notices detailing the Program and offered the right to remain in the Program or to opt-out and not participate. After certification, officials then negotiate rates and choose a supplier. Public meetings (2) are held to gather public input and then community leaders approve the plan which is submitted to the PUCO for certification. After the ballot issue passes, the community leaders then develop a Plan of Operation. In order for a community to create an aggregation program, a majority of the residents have to pass a ballot issue authorizing the community leaders to move forward with the aggregation process. A large buying group may be able to get a better price and/or contract terms for the group members than you can get on your own. Aggregation is when a group of customers in a community (households and small businesses) join together to form a single, larger customer that buys energy for its members.
