The city of Vermilion has joined NOPEC’s electric aggregation program. Residents or small business owners will be able to take advantage of electric supply rates negotiated exclusively for NOPEC customers beginning with their June 2020 meter read date. Eligible customers will be receiving an enrollment letter that explains NOPEC’s program options and rates, along with providing customers the option to opt-out of the aggregation program.
NOPEC is required by the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) to send these enrollment letters to all eligible residential and small business electric customers in NOPEC member communities.
To enroll, you do not need to take any action. Your account will automatically be enrolled in NOPEC’s Standard Program Price Option. There will be no disruption of service during this switch. The local electric utility will still be responsible for delivering electricity to homes and businesses, reading meters, sending bills and restoring power after an outage.
NOPEC also offers a Monthly Variable Rate program that is always a discounted rate below the Utility’s Price to Compare. Enrollment in this program is limited and subject to availability. Additional program choices include 12- and 24-month fixed term and 100% renewable programs. For more information on program choices, visit our pricing pages or call NOPEC’s Customer Care Center at 855-667-3201 (855-NOPEC01).
If you would like to opt-out of NOPEC’s electric program and choose your own supplier, fill out and return the opt-out form included with your enrollment letter by May 8, 2020.
If you have additional questions about the enrollment process or NOPEC’s electric program, please contact NOPEC’s Customer Care Center at 855-667-3201 (855-NOPEC01). NOPEC’s customer service team is available 24/7 to answer your questions.
About NOPEC
NOPEC is a non-profit group of over 235 communities that negotiates lower utility rates. As Ohio’s largest governmental energy aggregator, NOPEC buys gas and electricity in bulk to help lower your utility bills. Since 2001, NOPEC has saved Ohio consumers hundreds of millions of dollars on their energy costs.