Oak Harbor: Gas aggregation shelved by mayor, council Published by news@presspubli. on Fri, 07/30/2021 - 4:00pm
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Changes in the natural gas market have convinced members of Oak Harbor Village Council and the administration to shelve the village gas aggregation program. Mayor Quinton Babcock said he and council have decided to defer action on the program that had looked promising for lowering monthly utility bills of residents. “A deal doesn’t make sense right now, but we are going to continue to monitor our options so we can save community members money when it does make sense,” the mayor said. “Our residents put their faith in us, and we want them to get solid savings.”
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