Natural Gas Aggregation Opt-Out Notice
Natural Gas Aggregation Opt-Out Notice
Eligible Wyoming Residents and Businesses should have received an “opt-out” notice in the mail from Energy Alliances, Inc. – Integrys Energy Services, Inc., the gas company selected to provide natural gas to the City of Wyoming. If you choose not to participate in this program, you must return the postcard included in the mailing before the “opt-out” period ends on September 16, 2009.
Residents and businesses may also be receiving notices from other gas or possibly electric providers that offer “opt-in” programs and certainly the choice is entirely up to the household or business to determine what will be the best fit for them. However, the City has received calls from residents who have been confused by these solicitations, thinking they might be related to the City’s natural gas aggregation program.
To assist residents and businesses in making informed decisions regarding natural gas service and to avoid confusion as to which letter and company are affiliated with the City of Wyoming, you may click here to view the “opt-out notice” sent from Energy Alliances, Inc. – Integrys Energy Services, Inc. which includes both the envelope it was mailed in and the post card that must be returned if you choose to opt out of the program. For more information about the Natural Gas Aggregation Program, click here to visit the City’s website.
Eligible Wyoming Residents and Businesses should have received an “opt-out” notice in the mail from Energy Alliances, Inc. – Integrys Energy Services, Inc., the gas company selected to provide natural gas to the City of Wyoming. If you choose not to participate in this program, you must return the postcard included in the mailing before the “opt-out” period ends on September 16, 2009.
Residents and businesses may also be receiving notices from other gas or possibly electric providers that offer “opt-in” programs and certainly the choice is entirely up to the household or business to determine what will be the best fit for them. However, the City has received calls from residents who have been confused by these solicitations, thinking they might be related to the City’s natural gas aggregation program.
To assist residents and businesses in making informed decisions regarding natural gas service and to avoid confusion as to which letter and company are affiliated with the City of Wyoming, you may click here to view the “opt-out notice” sent from Energy Alliances, Inc. – Integrys Energy Services, Inc. which includes both the envelope it was mailed in and the post card that must be returned if you choose to opt out of the program. For more information about the Natural Gas Aggregation Program, click here to visit the City’s website.

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