
Post Category: ‘Household Impact’


It’s an “Emergency!”
Dear Reader, did you hear the news? There was a late summer “emergency” in Upper Arlington.* No, not an explosion. Not a flood, fire, or spill, nor any other threat to life and limb.
No, nothing…
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Worthington’s Issue 39 and the Global Climate Action Summit
Dear Reader, as you may know, Worthington residents will have a chance this November to vote in support of community-wide electric energy aggregation (Issue 39). The twin goals of the program are…
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Moving forward on aggregation: Council approves November ballot issue
Last night City Council voted to put community electrical aggregation on the ballot this November. This is a very significant development in our city’s sustainability efforts. There are immediate…
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Electrical Aggregation in Worthington: how to not burn 20 million pounds of coal
On Monday, May 9th, City Council discussed (for the second time in recent weeks) the issue of electrical aggregation for Worthington’s residential households. The motivations behind considering…
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