Salt Lick Township
Electric Aggregation is on the Ballot
SOPEC is pleased to announce that there will be an opt-out electric aggregation ballot measure on the November 2024 General Election for voters living in Salt Lick Township, Ohio.
As a public organization, SOPEC is prohibited from persuading voters how to vote. However, SOPEC is committed to helping voters understand electric aggregation by providing valuable education before they vote.
Have questions? Email us (support@sopec-oh.gov) or call us at (740) 597-7955. We have yard signs!
What will I see on my ballot?
Electric Aggregation
Shall Salt Lick Township have the authority to aggregate the retail electricity loads located within the incorporated areas of the Township, and FOR THAT purpose, enter into service agreements to facilitate for those loads the sale and purchase of electricity, such aggregation to occur automatically except where any person elects to opt-out, in accordance with section 4928.20 of the Ohio revised code?
YES = I WILL ALLOW AGGREGATION | NO = I WILL NOT ALLOW AGGREGATION
Important Dates to Remember
Deadline to register to vote: October 7, 2024
Early voting: Begins October 8, 2024
Absentee: Request your absentee ballot by October 29, 2024 | Request your Absentee Ballot.
Mail in absentee ballots: Postmarked by November 4, 2024
Election day: November 5, 2024 (absentee ballots can still be returned in person to your board of elections by 7:30 p.m. on election day)
Overview
According to the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO), electric aggregation is when a group of customers joins together to form a single, larger customer that buys electricity for its members. A large buying group may be able to get better terms for the group members than you could get on your own. This “buying power” may also allow aggregators (like SOPEC) to negotiate for additional benefits for the group’s members such as consolidated billing, energy management services and energy use analysis.
Once aggregated, your community can select a supplier to serve eligible accounts and adopt a plan for an opt-out aggregation program. If adopted, you can choose to not participate (opt-out) without any fees. Your local utility would still handle billing, regular maintenance, and delivery of the power to your home.
SOPEC is a regional council of governments serving thousands of Ohioans, including the Village of Glenford, Village of Hemlock, Village of Somerset, Village of Shawnee, and Village of New Straitsville, in 38 member communities/political subdivisions across Ohio. SOPEC is governed by the members it serves.
Aggregation does not affect:
Percentage of Income Payment Plan (PIPP),
those who have already signed a supply contract,
large industrial customers, and
anyone who has opted out of the program.