What other Massachusetts municipalities participate in aggregation programs?

Gardner will be joining over 60 Massachusetts municipalities, including Winchendon, Orange, and Lunenburg, to take advantage of the state law that allows this type of municipal aggregation. View a list of them on them here.

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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?