WARREN — Trumbull County commissioners voted 2-1 Wednesday to join a gas aggregation program being pushed by the County Commissioners Association of Ohio that will cost households participating in the ...
HOWLAND — Officials are taking steps to secure competitive pricing while giving more options for resources in the township — starting with a pair of resolutions. At Thursday’s regular meeting, ...
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WILMINGTON, Ohio — The Clinton County Commissioners have extended the county’s natural gas aggregation program, securing a fixed rate for eligible residents through May 2028. With the current contract ...
An interruption in Hudson's natural gas aggregation offerings continues, as the city has been unable to sign on with a supplier to establish a program for the 2025-2026 season. The city's broker, ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - The Black Farmers and Agriculturalists Association said its decision to reject a $12 billion federal farm assistance program is not about turning down money, but about fairness in how ...
The city’s community electricity aggregation program, Chelsea Electricity Choice, continues to deliver exceptional value for the city’s residents and small businesses, according to Chelsea City ...
SOUTHWICK — Representatives from Colonial Power Group explained the benefits of the town’s municipal aggregation program at the Senior Center Monday morning. “It’s all about choice,” said Mark ...
SOUTHWICK — While it’s taken over two years for all the pieces to come together, residents will soon have a chance to lower their electricity bills now that the town has announced its municipal ...
WARREN — Trumbull County commissioners on Wednesday approved moving the county’s electric aggregation and gas facilities plan to Palmer Energy Company in a 2-1 vote. Commissioners Denny Malloy and ...
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