OREGON — The Oregon City Council approved a resolution to continue the municipal electric aggregation program as the current agreement is set to expire in September 2026. City officials said the program will continue if a competitive supply rate can be secured. The city plans to combine its electrical load with other communities to improve cost efficiency and obtain favorable energy pricing. The resolution allows the mayor or city manager to seek bids from qualified suppliers and negotiate a wholesale electricity contract that serves residents and eligible small businesses. Any agreement will not exceed three years. City officials will report the results of the bid process to the council once completed.
