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jg429 OP t1_ispbxkc wrote

Here's the site to sign up: https://www.masspowerchoice.com/worcester

TLDR: the average user will save about $42/month under the Worcester aggregate rates

(note: I just signed up myself, I don't have any specific knowledge of the program)

Edit 10/19: National Grid doesn't formally switch you until your next meter reading, so look on your bill to see when that is to have an idea of when it will take place. Luckily mine is in early November, but if yours is later, you might still be paying the higher rates for multiple billing cycles.

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420blazeit69nubz t1_isr1rc4 wrote

I think I got something from the city saying I was automatically enrolled unless I opted out. Does that sound right to anyone? I’ll have to dig up the paper but it mentioned how the city of Worcester had double the amount of green energy MA wants and it would be cheaper.

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JohnnyGoldwink t1_it2reek wrote

Sounds right. I got the same letter like 2 months ago (maybe 3) — logged into my national grid account and pulled up my most recent bill — it now lists DIRECT ENERGY - WORC ELECTRIC AGGREGATION as my supplier. I never had to do anything for the switch. You should be good.

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