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The city council in Springfield, Massachusetts approved a plan that advocates say could lead to lower electricity bills for residents. A draft of a long-sought “Community Choice Power Supply Program” now heads to the state for approval.
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Vote would be first step in a long process that could lead to lower electric rates for city residents and businsses
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Backed by activists, City Councilors plan to file legislation that aims to stabilize electric energy prices
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At its caucus last night, the Albany Common Council reviewed Community Choice Aggregation, a bulk electricity-buying program for residents and small…