In Illinois, not only is municipal aggregation gaining supporters, but so too is Good Energy. While the concept of municipal aggregation is simple, the paperwork and logistics can be exhausting. That's where Good Energy comes in. They act as educators on every level, from the public to the politicians, in addition to making sure municipalities meet deadlines to get the referendum on the ballot. And on Thursday Mike Miller, Village Administrator of Forsyth, approved Good Energy, which now boasts an impressive record of implementing energy aggregation programs in Illinois, to be the town's consulting firm. Their goal will be to make sure municipal aggregation passes and goes into effect without a hitch.