Electric aggregation can save you money
The city of Beavercreek is reminding residents about its electric aggregation program through Dynegy, following reports that AES Ohio will soon be raising its electric rates that customers pay.
The goal of the city’s aggregation program is to save Beavercreek residents and small business owners money on their electric bills. Currently, those who are enrolled in the city’s program receive a rate of 4.580 cents per kilowatt hour (kWh), which is secured through the last meter read in August 2023.
A spokesperson with AES Ohio recently announced their customers will see AES rates increase by 6 cents per kWh beginning in June. This means their customers will end up paying more than 9 cents per kWh — double the rate of the city of Beavercreek’s program.
The city’s electric aggregation program automatically enrolls residents, but residents have the option to opt-out. If you are a city of Beavercreek resident who has opted-out of the program, but would like to rejoin, you can do so any time by calling Dynegy at 877331-3045. Be sure to mention the city of Beavercreek’s Electric Aggregation Program. No contracts are required and residents can cancel at any time without penalty.
For additional information about Beavercreek’s electric aggregation program, visit beavercreekohio.gov.