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Sunday, May 19, 2024

Canton Electric Aggregation Program

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Thomas M. Bernabei | Canton Ohio website

Thomas M. Bernabei | Canton Ohio website

Opt-out letters will be mailing to current and newly eligible accounts in the electric aggregation program the week of January 12th. The City’s current fixed rate of 4.76 cents/kWh for electricity generation will continue until the March 2025 meter reads.

The program offering has been a low, stable alternative for residents over the past 3-years and will continue to be a valuable option for the 4th year of the term.


For current participants wishing to continue, or newly eligible accounts wishing to begin, participating in the aggregation program no action is needed in response to the letter you receive.  Only those wishing not to participate in the program should respond to their opt-out letter.


The mailer will explain the low offer the City negotiated and the means to opt-out should a customer not want to participate in the program.  Residents will have 21 days to return an opt-out form to Energy Harbor, if they decide not to participate. 

Any residents who have already chosen a supplier on their own can still join the program and get the same rate, terms, and conditions as their neighbors.  These residents will have to contact Energy Harbor at 866-636-3749 in order to join the program, and should review their current supply contracts to make sure there are no early termination fees.

The City is pleased to have made this program possible but asks that you do not call the City offices.  They are not equipped to handle a large volume of calls.  Any residents with questions about their letter or status in the aggregation program should contact Energy Harbor at 866-636-3749. 

Original source can be found here.

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