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Is NOPEC legit?

Is NOPEC legit?

NOPEC, however, isn’t a scam. Its opt-out is vastly different from the cell phone opt-out, and here’s why: NOPEC is a consortium that lets municipalities negotiate collectively for electric and gas rates for their residents. You are in NOPEC unless you opt out.

What is NOPEC on electric bill?

Supplier Charge: A supplier charge is the price of electricity or natural gas offered by an energy supplier. NOPEC is listed on your bill as your supplier charge and includes the cost of the natural gas or electricity that you have used for that billing period.

What is NOPEC nextera?

What is NOPEC? The Northeast Ohio Public Energy Council (NOPEC) is a non-profit energy aggregation representing about 825,000 residential and small business customers in 208 communities in 13 Northeast Ohio counties. NOPEC was founded in 2000.

Who owns NOPEC?

Who is NOPEC? A. The Northeast Public Energy Council is a non-profit council of governments founded in the early 2000s, shortly after the state stopped regulating the natural gas and oil industries. NOPEC’s board of directors consists of government officials from each of the 10 counties.

Can you opt out of NOPEC?

The Opt-Out Form If you live in a NOPEC member community, you can still choose not to participate. We’ll send you an enrollment letter every 3 years for electric accounts and every 2 years for natural gas, giving you the option to say “no thanks” to NOPEC and choose a different supplier if you want.

Can I cancel NOPEC?

Customers enrolled in the 12- or 24-month fixed term products may switch to any of NOPEC’s other natural gas programs without penalty. However, to cancel a 12 or 24-month term, and leave NOPEC, there is a $25 early termination fee for residents and a $50 early termination fee for small businesses.

Do I need nopec?

Nothing. NOPEC is required by the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO), to send opt-out letters to all eligible electric customers (residential and small business) in NOPEC member communities every three years.

How is nopec funded?

NOPEC’s operations are not funded by consumers or the government. We’re actually funded by the energy suppliers we buy natural gas and electricity from.

What does nopec stand for?

The Northeast Ohio Public Energy Council (NOPEC) is a non-profit natural gas and electric energy aggregation representing about 550,000 residential and small business customers in over 200 communities in 13 Northeast Ohio counties. NOPEC was founded in 2000.

How is NOPEC funded?

How do I switch to NOPEC?

It’s Easy to Enroll with NOPEC

  1. Eligible residents that live in a NOPEC community are automatically enrolled in the aggregation.
  2. Once enrolled, you may receive a letter from your utility company confirming that you’ve made the change.
  3. Congratulations, you’re enrolled in NOPEC!
  4. Look for NOPEC savings on your bill.

Is the NOPEC program based on wholesale prices?

The program price is a competitive rate that varies and is based on favorable wholesale purchase prices available in the market. A guaranteed 6% off the utility’s monthly Price to Compare (PTC). Enrollment in this program is limited and subject to availability.

How much does NOPEC gas cost per MCF?

Eligible customers will automatically be enrolled in this option. NOPEC’s Standard Price is a competitive rate that varies and is based on favorable wholesale purchase prices available in the market. A guaranteed $0.02/Mcf less than the utility’s monthly Standard Choice Offer (SCO) price.

How to choose the best NOPEC energy plan?

NOPEC provides the flexibility to choose the natural gas or electric program that works for you. Find out more about your options by selecting Residential or Small Business below. Choose from a variety of energy plans to fit your budget and needs. Choose the plan that fits your business. How do I join?

Who is the Chief Marketing Officer of NOPEC?

NOPEC Chief Marketing & Communications Officer Dave Jankowski appeared on WKYC It’s About You to explain how you can lower your energy costs while spending more time at home. Joe talks energy today with Dave Jankowski from NOPEC.