City of Harrison Announces Energy Rate Decrease

The City has worked closely with Energy Alliances to establish a cost-stabilizing program for natural gas and electricity.

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(Harrison, Oh.) – Harrison has signed a natural gas aggregation agreement with AEP Energy that will start with the November 2024 bill.

The City of Harrison has worked closely with Energy Alliances to establish a cost-stabilizing program for natural gas and electricity compared to Duke Energy’s variable natural gas rate.

AEP Energy will remain as the city’s supplier through October 2025, which is now offering a new rate of $0.5894 per ccf.

This is a 30 percent decrease from the current aggregation rate of $0.839 per ccf.

The August rate for Duke Energy is $0.69 per ccf and $0.68 per ccf for September.

For more information, visit City of Harrison — Energy Alliances.

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