Monday
Nov052012

Good Energy representative speaks to county officials about benefits of energy aggregation and what will happen if the referendum passes Tuesday

At a luncheon last Friday in Effingham County, Ill., a consultant from Good Energy talked about getting people out to vote for the energy aggregation referendum Tuesday and about how the referendum, if passed, would affect voters. If energy aggregation passes, residences will receive two letters giving them two separate opportunities to opt-out of the aggregation program. If they choose to stay in the program, residents don't have to do anything, and they can look forward to seeing savings of up to 20% on their monthly energy supply rates by February 2013.

 Source: GoodEnergy.com and TheXRadio.com

 

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