Dp&L Users Make Choice ; Thousands Hope for Lower Bills with Different Supplier

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DAYTON -- More than 55,000 Dayton Power and Light Co. residential customers, or 12 percent, have asked to be part of an electric choice pilot program that could give them a new power supplier at a lower price next year, a state official said Thursday.

Tabulation of the telephone and mail responses to this month's voluntary choice program continues, according to Ryan Lippe of the Ohio Consumers' Counsel's office. Deadline for participating in the program, the first of its kind for an Ohio electric utility, was Dec. 10.

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Dp&L Users Make Choice ; Thousands Hope for Lower Bills with Different Supplier

The Thomas J. Knobloch Co., a consulting firm, is compiling the list of DP&L customers wanting to pa...

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