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Large Municipal Aggregator Seeks "Power Broker" License
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Southeast Ohio Public Energy Council d/b/a Sustainable Ohio Public Energy Council (SOPEC) applied for an Ohio electricity "power broker" license to serve all customer classes in all service areas
SOPEC said in its application that it will, "operate only as an aggregator and power broker," and that, "SOPEC will not take title to power."
SOPEC also stated in the application, "SOPEC’s operations will include generation of power for retail sales, the scheduling of
retail power for transmission and delivery, the provision of retail ancillary services, and other
services used to arrange for the purchase and delivery of electricity to retail customers."
SOPEC serves as a municipal aggregator for 29 Ohio communities, including Dayton and Cleveland
SOPEC in the application stated that, "Beginning in January of 2023, SOPEC became AEP Energy’s
exclusive selected governmental electric aggregator in Ohio for new communities seeking
aggregation."
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July 17, 2024
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Reporting by Paul Ring • ring@energychoicematters.com
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