The City Council joined the municipalities of Lake in the Hills, Lakewood, Marengo, McCullom Lake, Prairie Grove and Woodstock who have expressed interest in going forward with pursuing electrical aggregation.
The program would be for residential and small commercial retail users.
People potentially can see between 17 and 28 percent in electric bill savings under municipal aggregation, Deputy City Administrator Doug Martin said in a memo to the City Council.
“The city of McHenry will work in conjunction with the McHenry County Council of Governments to get the most bang for the buck to aggregate all the communities’ electricity and the best rate,” Martin said.
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