This website page exists as a resource for new and existing township residents and may not include all utility providers.

Bath Township does not promote any utility provider over another.

Aggregation

One option you may consider when choosing an electric or natural gas supplier is becoming part of a group that buys electricity or natural gas for its members. An aggregator is a person or organization that brings a group of customers together. 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 to negotiate for additional benefits for the group’s members such as consolidated billing, energy management services and energy use analysis.

If You Choose to Opt Out: Residents who choose to opt out of the aggregation program are encouraged to carefully compare alternative electric supply options before enrolling with a different provider. When evaluating plans, consider the following factors:

  • Rate per kilowatt hour (kWh)
  • Fixed vs. variable rate plans
  • Contract duration
  • Monthly service fees
  • Early termination or cancellation fees
  • Renewal terms

GAS AGGREGATION

NOPEC - Natural Gas
Bath Township is a member of the NOPEC natural gas aggregation program.
Visit NOPEC's website for information or call 855-667-3201
Click here for NOPEC Community Map

ELECTRIC AGGREGATION

Electric Aggregation Program Update: Dynegy Selected as New Provider

Bath Township residents recently received a letter from Dynegy, the new electric supplier selected by Summit County through the county’s Electric Aggregation Program. This letter is legitimate and provides important information about the transition from Energy Harbor to Dynegy.

What You Need to Know:
  • Residents who take no action will be automatically enrolled in the program with Dynegy at the negotiated group rate.
  • Participation in the aggregation program is completely voluntary. If you prefer to choose your own electric supplier, you may opt out of the program by following the instructions included in the letter.

Visit Dynegy's website for information or call 888-682-2170

Click here for Dynegy's Municipal Aggregation information

To compare electric supply options, residents can visit the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio’s (PUCO) Energy Choice Ohio website: www.energychoice.ohio.gov  This site allows you to compare rates, terms, and providers to help you make an informed decision.

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