What is Municipal Aggregation?

Municipal aggregation is the process by which a municipality (meaning a town or city) purchases electricity in bulk from a competitive supplier on behalf of the residents and businesses within the community.

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1. What is Municipal Aggregation?
2. Do I have to participate?
3. What do I need to do in order to participate?
4. Do I have to sign a contract?
5. Under the program, can I continue to participate in my utility’s budget billing payment plan?
6. Will I be charged a higher delivery rate?
7. How do I opt out/opt in?
8. If I opt out, can I opt back in at a later date?
9. What is the "Community Choice Power Supply Program”?
10. What if I have a photovoltaic or solar panel system?
11. Does this mean I can’t take advantage of Mass Save incentives that are subsidized by National Grid?
12. I am currently receiving offers from third-party suppliers promising lower electricity rates. What should I do?
13. Who do I call if there is an outage or issues with my electricity bill?
14. What other Massachusetts municipalities participate in aggregation programs?