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File #: RES 25-265    Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Regular Agenda
In control: President and Board of Trustees
On agenda: 10/14/2025 Final action:
Title: A Resolution Approving an Extended Term and Special Services Agreement Amendment No. 5 with MC Squared Energy Services, LLC for the Oak Park Community Choice Aggregation Program through December 2028 and Authorizing Its Execution
Attachments: 1. Resolution - extended term and special services agreement, 2. Agreement – MC2, 3. Bid Package, 4. Bid Response, 5. Recommendation Memo, 6. Presentation - ICCAN
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A Resolution Approving an Extended Term and Special Services Agreement Amendment No. 5 with MC Squared Energy Services, LLC for the Oak Park Community Choice Aggregation Program through December 2028 and Authorizing Its Execution                                                       

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Introduction

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A resolution approving an extended term and special services agreement amendment No. 5 with MC Squared Energy Services, LLC for the Oak Park Community Choice Aggregation program through December 2028 and authorizing its execution.                                          

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Recommended Action

Staff recommend adopting the resolution.

Prior Board Action

The Board has taken the following prior actions:

                     On September 16, 2025, the Board discussed the attached resolution and requested that the Village address IGS Energy’s practice of door-to-door solicitation in Oak Park. 

                     On October 3, 2022, the Board approved extending the term of the Special Services Agreement with MC Squared Energy Services through December 2025.

                     On July 23, 2018, the Village Board approved an Electric Power Supply Contract with MC Squared, which was extended on July 22, 2019, August 2, 2021, and April 11, 2022.

                     In January 2011 the Village Board approved placing a municipal aggregation referendum on the April 5, 2011, ballot; the measure passed with a 66% approval rating. The Board approved the Community Choice Aggregation program on September 26, 2011.

Background

The Village of Oak Park issued a Request for Proposals for Electricity Aggregation Procurement on July 25, 2025. One proposal was received by the August 8, 2025, deadline. The Village issued an addendum to the RFP on August 22, extending the deadline to September 3, 2025. No additional proposals were received.

MC Squared Energy Services, LLC (mc2) is the current power supplier of the Village’s Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) program. Beginning in January 2023, the civic contribution was set at a minimum of $2,500/month with an additional value of $0.50 for each account served by mc2 above a base volume of 5,000 accounts served. The CCA is an opt-out program, meaning that selected eligible electricity customers are enrolled automatically unless they choose to opt out, which they may do without penalty or fee. The current CCA guarantees that electricity customers are paying the same rate as ComEd customers.

mc2’s response to the Village’s RFP included a Price Match plus Municipal Contribution offer. This offer includes a rate equal to the ComEd Price to Compare, and a Municipal Contribution of $1.00/MWH of Energy supplied by Vendor, with a minimum of $100,000 annually. mc2’s proposal does not include pricing for Direct Source Renewables or a Fixed Supply price. An option was provided to include carbon offsets in the form of Renewable Energy Credits (RECs). This option included a cost premium. The Climate Ready Oak Park plan includes the statement that “Climate Ready Oak Park will not meet the greenhouse gas emissions reduction commitments through the purchase of voluntary RECs.”

This item was discussed by the Board at the September 16, 2025, meeting. At that time, a concern was raised by Trustee Eder on the ownership of mc2. On January 1, 2025, IGS Energy acquired mc2. IGS has been operating in the Village, soliciting energy services door-to-door. This solicitation conflicts with the aggregation program and may confuse as to which program is the Village’s preferred program. The Trustees agreed to table the vote until assurances could be made by IGS that they would no longer solicit in Oak Park. Village Staff have worked with ICCAN and mc2 and have an agreement signed by Yoni Zofan, Vice President of Sales Optimization with IGS, that IGS Energy agrees not to conduct door-to-door solicitation activity in the Village during the term of the Municipal Electric Aggregation Program, so long as mc2 is the aggregation supplier.

Because the Village has an existing agreement with mc2, and because of assurance from IGS that they will cease door-to-door sales in Oak Park, staff recommend extending the current Power Supply Agreement with an amended Price and Term to reflect the proposed Price Match plus Civic Contribution.

Timing Considerations

The Village’s current agreement with mc2 expires in December 2025 and must be renewed within 60 days of the December meter reads.

Budget Impact

Approving this agreement will provide the Village a guaranteed annual municipal contribution of $100,000 into GL#2310.41020.101.441485.0000.

Staffing Impact

There is no staffing impact associated with this item. The item aligns with the department’s core service delivery.

DEI Impact

There is no DEI impact associated with this item.

Community Input

There has been no community input given in relation to this item.

Staff Recommendation

Approve the resolution.

Advantages:

                     The Village will continue to operate a Community Choice Aggregation program with a municipal contribution.

                     The Village has assurances from IGS that they will cease door-to-door sales, eliminating confusion for residents regarding the Village’s energy programs.

Disadvantages:

                     There are no disadvantages to this action.

Alternatives

Alternative 1:

The Board can elect not to approve the resolution and issue another RFP for aggregation services.

Advantages:

                     A third solicitation may result in new proposals.

Disadvantages:

                     It is unlikely that the Village will receive additional proposals.

                     Since IGS has agreed to cease door-to-door solicitation as long as mc2 is the aggregation supplier, Village residents would continue to receive such solicitations if a different supplier is selected.

Alternative 3:

The Board can elect not to approve the resolution and let the current agreement lapse.

Advantages:

                     There are no advantages to this action.

Disadvantages:

                     The Village will no longer operate a Community Choice Aggregation Program and will not receive a municipal contribution as revenue.

                     Since IGS has agreed to cease door-to-door solicitation as long as mc2 is the aggregation supplier, Village residents will continue to receive such solicitations. 

Anticipated Future Actions

Upon Board direction, the Village Manager will execute the amendment to the agreement with mc2.

Prepared By: Lindsey Roland Nieratka, Chief Sustainability Officer

Reviewed By: Ahmad M. Zayyad, Deputy Village Manager

Approved By: Kevin J. Jackson, Village Manager

Attachment(s):

1.                     Resolution - extended term and special services agreement

2.                     Agreement - MC2

3.                     Bid Package

4.                     Bid Response

5.                     Recommendation Memo - ICCAN

6.                     Presentation - ICCAN