City With 800,000 Residents to Study Municipal Aggregation
April 11,2014
Columbus, Ohio, has formed a committee to study whether the city should create an opt-out municipal electric and/or natural gas aggregation, Columbus Business First reports
Columbus has a population of nearly 800,000
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