Aggregation Programs

City of Beavercreek Electric Aggregation Program

The City of Beavercreek offers an electric aggregation program to help residents and small business owners save money on their electric bills. This program was established in November 2003, when voters authorized the city to form an aggregation group to secure lower electricity rates for those located within Beavercreek’s city limits.

Through this program, the city leverages the collective buying power of residents and small businesses to negotiate competitive electricity rates with certified suppliers. The program is regulated by the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO). Before each contract cycle ends, the city solicits competitive bids to select a new supplier.

Current Supplier: Dynegy

Residents and small businesses currently enrolled in the aggregation program receive electricity from Dynegy at a fixed rate of 6.928 cents per kWh, locked in through August 2025. There is also a renewable energy option available at 7.310 cents per kWh.

New Contract: Constellation (Beginning September 2025)

Starting with the September 2025 billing cycle, energy will be supplied by Constellation under a 16-month contract that runs through December 2026. This contract aims to continue delivering cost savings to residents and small business owners.

The new rates will be:

  • Standard fixed rate: 8.699 cents per kWh
  • Enhanced Renewable Energy Credit (REC) product (sourced from wind and solar): 9.021 cents per kWh

For comparison, AES Ohio recently announced a starting standard service rate of 9.45 cents per kWh, effective June 1, 2025. While the city explored renewing with Dynegy, Constellation offered more competitive pricing.

What to Expect Next

In late June 2025, eligible residents and small businesses—those not under contract with another supplier—will receive a letter with the option to opt out of the new aggregation program. Click here to view a sample letter. 

  • No action is needed to stay enrolled.
  • There is no enrollment, switching, or early termination fees.
  • You may opt in or out at any time without penalty.

However, if you are currently under contract with a different electric supplier, check with them regarding any potential cancellation fees before switching.

Participation in the program is voluntary. If preferred, residents may contract with an alternative energy supplier. Visit the Ohio Energy Choice website for more information.

To identify your current energy supplier, refer to the “supply charges” section on the back of your electric bill.

Contact Information

  • Current Program with Dynegy:
    For questions or to enroll, visit Dynegy’s website or call (888) 682-2170.
    Note: While Dynegy supplies the electricity, AES Ohio continues to deliver it, send bills, and handle payments and outages.

  • Program Support:
    Contact Energy Alliances, the city’s energy consultant, Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m. at (513) 794-5555 or (800) 735-0359.

  • Beginning September 2025:
    For program details or questions, contact Constellation at 833-926-2425To learn more or click here to visit Constellation's website. 

Gas Aggregation Program

In November 2003, voters also approved a gas aggregation program. The city received certification from PUCO to implement it; however, due to current market conditions, the city has opted not to move forward at this time.

The city, in collaboration with Energy Alliances, continues to monitor natural gas prices and will consider launching a gas aggregation program when market conditions are more favorable.