What do I need to do if I want to be included in governmental aggregation?

You do not need to do anything to receive the terms and conditions offered under this program. You may choose to remain in the aggregation group and begin receiving the new rate by simply not returning the opt-out form.

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1. What is energy aggregation?
2. How is my community able to choose a certified generation supplier on my behalf?
3. What do I need to do if I want to be included in governmental aggregation?
4. If I join my community’s governmental aggregation program, who will deliver my power, read my meter, bill me, and respond to emergencies, such as power outages?
5. What does “opt out” mean?
6. What happens if I do not send in the opt out form?
7. Can I opt out of the program at a later date?
8. What are my energy supply choices if I decide to opt out?
9. Why did I receive a letter that asks me to opt-in?
10. Are all residents of the community automatically eligible for the opt out aggregation program?
11. Can I enroll even if I currently purchase my electric and/or natural gas from another supplier?
12. What are the benefits of energy aggregation?
13. What does energy aggregation cost the City?
14. Is there a renewable energy option?