Philip Carr, the Business Development Director for Good Energy, spoke to Centralia's Chamber of Commerce Wednesday and explained municipal electric aggregation. In addition to talking about the savings consumers will see on their energy bills, Carr explained why Good Energy was the company most qualified to handle the city's transition to electric aggregation. He reassured the Chamber that Good Energy specializes in energy aggregation and is deeply invested in helping Illinois towns and counties understand and implement aggregation plans. Because residents will buy energy as a group, the cost will be much less per individual. In addition to that, Carr talked about how energy is selling at a ten-year low. Because residents will sign a two-year contract with the new energy supplier, the low rate will be fixed. If the referendum passes on Nov. 6, the price reduction will go into effect in Centralia and surrounding incorporated areas.