Energy Aggregation Isn’t Just for Businesses — Schools Benefit TooJanuary 29, 2026

Local governments are always looking to manage property and school taxes. Public education is an expense spread across the entire community, and finding savings in that expense directly benefits residents. Just as homeowners deal with electric bills that can deliver real sticker shock, school districts face the same challenge. A 2002 fact sheet from the […]

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Lawmakers Working to Address Rising Electric Rates Re-Introduce Bills to Break up the Utility MonopolyJanuary 20, 2026

Customers held captive by utility companies are demanding alternative solutions as electric rates increase JEFFERSON CITY (Jan. 20, 2026) –– Sen. Nick Schroer (St. Charles County), Rep. Tricia Byrnes (St. Charles County) and Rep. Don Mayhew (Miller and Pulaski Counties) re-introduced legislation aimed at ending Missouri’s monopoly utility model. The bills create electricity options for […]

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New Legislation Targets Large Energy Users, Relieves Electric Grid StrainJanuary 14, 2026

Bill will protect ratepayers from new generation costs by decreasing energy demand pressure on Indiana utility companies INDIANAPOLIS, IN (Jan. 14, 2026) – New legislation was introduced today to strengthen Indiana’s energy market by giving major employers new options to manage electricity costs — while protecting residential and small business ratepayers from growing energy demands. […]

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