City of Champaign seeks proposals for municipal electric aggregation program

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The City of Champaign announced on April 17 that it is accepting proposals to choose a certified Alternative Retail Electric Supplier for its Municipal Electric Aggregation Program.

The request aims to find a supplier who will provide electric power and energy to the city’s aggregation program, which serves local residents and businesses. The city said interested parties can obtain the proposal documents directly from its offices.

This process allows the city to evaluate various suppliers and select one that meets specific certification requirements. Municipal electric aggregation programs are designed to secure electricity supply on behalf of residents, often with the goal of obtaining favorable rates or renewable energy options.

Details about submission deadlines or selection criteria were not included in the announcement. Those interested in participating are encouraged to review the full proposal documents provided by the City of Champaign.

Officials say this initiative is part of ongoing efforts to manage community energy needs through certified suppliers.



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