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DeKalb Aggregation Rate to Jump 55 Percent

March 26,2014



The DeKalb, Illinois Daily Chronicle reports that the City's new opt-out electric aggregation supply contract has a rate 55% higher than the current rate.

Check out the Daily Chronicle for details including the rate, supplier, and aggregation consultant.

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