Can I stay on budget billing/equal payment plan or have my payment automatically deducted from my checking account as I do now?

Yes, AEP will continue to offer those programs. However, budget billing applies only to charges from AEP. The budget billing program does not apply to your charges from Energy Harbor. Energy Harbor is a different company from AEP. On your monthly AEP statement, you’ll notice a charge from Energy Harbor for generation and transmission.

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1. What is aggregation?
2. Who will be our supplier for the electric program?
3. Whom do I call if I have a problem with my electric service?
4. Is our price for power fixed, or does it vary?
5. What if I’m with another supplier and would like to join the City’s program?
6. What does “opt out” mean?
7. What happens if I do not send in the opt-out form?
8. What are my energy supply choices if I decide to opt out?
9. Will I get two bills?
10. Will I still receive a delivery charge from my local utility AEP?
11. Can I stay on budget billing/equal payment plan or have my payment automatically deducted from my checking account as I do now?
12. Who is eligible for the program?
13. Does the City benefit from the program?
14. Will small businesses, schools, and churches be eligible?
15. Can I opt out over the phone?
16. What is the toll-free number for questions?
17. Is this related to our community’s natural gas program?
18. Where can I learn more about electric deregulation and assistance programs?