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Illinois Villages To Cease Muni Aggregation, Citing Lack of Savings, Rising "Vendor Margin" Costs

January 08,2016



The Chicago Tribune reports that the Villages of Glenview and Wilmette are poised to cease their electricity opt-out municipal aggregation programs, citing a lack of savings and rising, "vendor margin costs."

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