Whitehouse locks in electric aggregation rate

WHITEHOUSE – After nearly a year of waiting for the right moment, the Village of Whitehouse has locked in an electric aggregation rate of 10.171 cents per kWh (kilowatt hour), Administrator Jordan Daugherty announced on June 2.

While not much lower than the Toledo Edison June rate of 10.9992 cents per kWh, it’s still a savings – which was the goal of joining an aggregation program with the Sustainable Ohio Public Energy Council (SOPEC), said Daugherty. The rate will remain in effect for 10 months, beginning with the August 2026 meter reading and subsequent billing.

“We had a very narrow window to lock in a decent rate compared to the full standard offering,” said Daugherty. “Nobody likes higher rates. The conditions are so volatile that sometimes not getting hit so hard is a positive.”…

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