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Good Energy in the News: Aurora: $300 Annual Savings with New Electricity Provider

AuthorThe Committee for Municipal Electricity Choice | Posted on DateFriday, July 6, 2012 at 03:53PM

The Beacon news explains how Aurora residents will each save $300 per year and will be using "green" energy thanks to the help they received from Good Energy. 

Read on to see how...

Source: GoodEnergy.com

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