ENERGY AGGREGATION Update

On November 7th, the majority of voters in the Village of Lincoln Heights voted “Yes” on giving the Council the authority to explore starting an electric aggregation program. The vote was just the first step in the process. The community needs to progress through the regulatory process of becoming a certified electric aggregator with the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) before a program can begin. Here are the milestones the community must complete in this process: 

  • Hold two public hearings on the aggregation Plan of Operations and Governance. - Completed

    • Council will then vote to adopt the Plan of Operations and Governance  - Completed

  • File application with PUCO in which PUCO has 30 days to review the application - Completed

  • Energy Alliances will request pricing from suppliers - In Progress

  • Energy Alliances will present pricing to Council at which time they may consider a vote to enter a contract with the chosen supplier - Council Meeting on May 13th.

  • Opt-Out Materials will be prepared, filled with PUCO (10 day waiting period) and then mailed to eligible account (see details below) for a 21 day opt out period

  • Chosen supplier will enroll any account that did not respond to the opt-out materials after the 21 day opt-out period ends

  • Participants should see the supplier rate on their Duke Energy bill roughly two months after the 21 day opt-out period closes

This is a completely voluntary program. Residents will be given the choice to opt-out of the program if they do not wish to participate.

Check back often as we will add/update dates for each step along the way!