

The PUCO’s Apples to Apples rate comparison charts offer information to help you compare the details about each supplier's offer. To find out if a supplier is offering a lower price than your current electric utility, compare the supplier's generation price (the total price per kilowatt hour) to the “price to compare” found on your current electric bill. If suppliers are available in your area, it's easy to switch. For more information, call the PUCO at (800) 686-PUCO (7826). If your community is aggregating, you will want to learn more about how this program affects you and your choices. A local government can only do this if a majority of the voters approved the issue in a previous election. Most governmental aggregation programs are “opt-out” programs which automatically enroll all local residents, unless they individually and actively opt-out of the program (choose not to be included). These groups can result in "buying power" and a lower rate for the group members. In Ohio, local communities are allowed, by law, to join their citizens together to buy electricity as a group and on the group’s behalf, negotiate the terms, conditions and price of the electric supply.
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Governmental buying groups or “aggregations”īefore learning about how to choose your supplier on your own, you should also know about governmental aggregation in case your area chooses to aggregate. Certification is an ongoing, thorough process to make sure each supplier is qualified to provide electricity in Ohio.

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