Residents
and Commercial businesses located in Massachusetts
now have the option of entering into the new Deregulated
Electric Market
What we can do for you:
- We provide our service
to you at no cost
- We help you craft the
best contract terms and conditions which will maximize
your savings and give you more flexibility
- We evaluate the available
Retail Electricity Providers, determine which best
suits your individual needs, and negotiate the best
price and contract terms for your business.
- Save time by outsourcing
energy procurement task.
- Quickly transition you
from higher priced standard offer to lowest cost
provider.
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History
of Deregulation in Massachusetts
3/02: According
the March
2002 monthly edition of DOER's Electric Power Customer
Migration Data, 25,053 customers are using competitive
suppliers. Massachusetts has 1,798,141 Standard Offer
Service customers and 697,726 default service customers.
11/97: House
Bill 5117 was enacted to restructure the electric
power industry. The law requires retail access by March
1998, rate cuts of 10 percent by March 1998 and another
5 percent 18 months later, and encourages divestiture
of generation assets. |