Dayton Daily News

Electric aggregatio­n can save you money

- Contribute­d

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.

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