Program implementation process
Implementing a municipal electricity aggregation program like Canton Electricity Choice is a regulated process that is overseen by the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities (DPU). The implementation process can take as long as a year to complete, because the regulatory review and approval process typically requires many months. The list below includes key milestones in the program implementation process.
For an in-depth explanation of the program implementation process from the Canton Energy Advisory Committee, view this series of articles: On the Horizon (PDF). Part One – Overview (PDF). Part Two: Competitive Procurement Process (PDF). Part Three: Customer Decision-Making Process (PDF). Procurement process guidelines (PDF).
1. Public vote |
Canton had to vote publicly to pursue aggregation.
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2. Public review and comment |
To obtain the necessary regulatory approval to launch Canton Electricity Choice, the Town must first create an Aggregation Plan and make it available for public review and comment. The Aggregation Plan is a high-level authorization document that lays out the program structure and demonstrates how Canton will meet regulatory requirements.
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3. Regulatory review and approval |
Canton submitted its Aggregation Plan to the Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources (DOER) for review and then to the DPU for approval.
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4. Choosing an electricity supplier and signing an electricity supply contract |
Once the regulatory review process was complete and Canton’s Aggregation Plan received approval from the DPU, Canton implemented a public procurement process to select and sign a contract with an electricity supplier.
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5. Public notification and education |
After the electricity supply contract was signed, Canton conducted a public education effort to inform the community about program details like price and renewable energy. This effort included public information sessions. In addition, a formal notification letter was sent from the Town to each electricity account holder who was eligible for automatic enrollment in the program. The letter included information about program options and prices and how to opt out if you do not want to participate.
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6. Program launch |
At the conclusion of the public education effort, Canton Electricity Choice launched.
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