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Consistent with an April 2016 decision in which it had determined that so-called community choice aggregation (CCA) programs would facilitate greater participation in competitive retail energy markets, the New York Public Service Commission approved CCA plans developed by the City of Elmira and six other smaller towns. Under the CCA precept, municipal government agencies are able to negotiate electricity supply arrangements on behalf of their citizens.
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