If I would like to stay with ComEd for the 2nd phase, do I need to opt out of the city's electricity aggregation program again?
Yes. This is true if you opted out of the 1st phase and elected to have ComEd as my supplier. Each time the city's supply contract expires under its electricity aggregation program and a new contract is executed, another opt-out election is necessary.

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1. What does "opt out" mean?
2. What happens if I do not send in the opt-out form?
3. Can I opt out over the phone?
4. Can I leave the program at a later date?
5. I've received other offers from electric suppliers. Why should I choose the City of Aurora's aggregation program?
6. What are my energy supply choices if I decide to opt out?
7. If I would like to stay with ComEd for the 2nd phase, do I need to opt out of the city's electricity aggregation program again?
8. I am currently receiving power from an alternative electricity supplier. Do I need to participate in the opt-out process?
9. If I opt-out of the program can I return at a later date?
10. If I am receiving power from an alternative electricity supplier and I want to opt-in to the program, what should I do?
11. I received a letter from ComEd stating that they received notice that my "electricity supplier of choice is being changed to Homefield Energy." Why did I receive this letter?