Natick Electricity Aggregation Program options
|
(automatic enrollment) |
100% renewable energy from New England
(option available by request) |
(option available by request) |
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Eversource’s Basic Service
(if you opt out)
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Price |
15.561 ¢/kWh*
|
17.474 ¢/kWh*
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14.680 ¢/kWh*
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14.884 ¢/kWh – residential
15.051 ¢/kWh – small business
12.078 ¢/kWh – large business |
Price period |
December 2023 – December 2025 |
December 2023 – December 2025 |
December 2023 – December 2025 |
August 1, 2025 – January 31, 2026, residential & small business. August 1, 2025 – October 31, 2025, large business. |
Renewable energy content** |
2024 |
2025 |
2024 |
2025 |
2024 |
2025 |
2024 |
2025 |
Renewable or clean energy required by state law |
62% |
63% |
62% |
63% |
62% |
63% |
62% |
63% |
Renewable energy (MA Class I RECs), added by Natick |
22% |
14% |
76% |
73% |
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– |
– |
– |
Exit terms |
Leave any time. No fee or penalty. |
Leave any time. No fee or penalty. |
Leave any time. No fee or penalty. |
Leave any time. No fee or penalty. However, large C&I (rates G-3, T-2, and WR) and street lighting customers on the fixed-price Basic Service option may receive a billing adjustment, which may be either a credit or a charge. |
* Prices include a $0.001/kWh administrative fee. Program prices could increase as a result of a change in law that results in a direct, material increase
in costs during the term of the electricity supply agreement. Large commercial accounts may not be eligible for program pricing at the time of enrollment and may instead be offered market pricing. Visit the FAQ page for more information.
** Natick Standard Green includes 63% from renewable or clean sources to meet state requirements, which includes 56% from clean sources and 7% from sources that are renewable but not clean, like trash-to-energy. Natick adds an additional 14% from clean sources for a total of 70% from clean sources for participants on Natick Standard Green, in accordance with Natick’s Net Zero Action Plan.
Natick 100% Green includes the minimum amount of MA Class I RECs required by law each year plus the additional amount needed to reach 100%. Natick’s electricity supplier must also purchase other renewable energy to meet state requirements. As a result, the total renewable content for Natick 100% Green exceeds 100%.