sjam1052
sjam1052 t1_jaadefi wrote
Reply to comment by No_Huckleberry7316 in National Grid billed me $653 for my 750 sqft apartment by No_Huckleberry7316
You’ll still be a customer of National Grid’s. And your delivery, transmissions, etc charges will still be from national grid. It’s simply the supply rate portion of your billl that will state the third party supplier name and their price. They coordinate with national grid (or any utility) directly.
Read your contract carefully before signing. Third party electricity suppliers are great and offered in MA because we have a deregulated energy market.
You should see if your town or city (like Boston is, most of the cape is) is a part of a Community Choice Aggregation (CCA). If your town is then they have an agreement in place with a third party electric supplier already and you can opt into it. Your local town’s department of utilities should have more information.
Energy prices are extremely high right now and the rates are in effect for 6 months. Nation grid until may. And who knows what the summer rate will be which will be in effect for may-Nov. If you can lock in a lower rate with a third party, you should. Just, again, read the contract carefully and look out for escalators which are atypical of CCAs since the town/city does so much vetting of the offer first for their residents
(I work in energy, close to this sector)
sjam1052 t1_jaadute wrote
Reply to comment by marvinthemartian6464 in National Grid billed me $653 for my 750 sqft apartment by No_Huckleberry7316
I’m glad your bill has been low but I do want to ask, do you get your electricity from a municipal light department as opposed to Eversource or National Grid? Or do you have a third party electrify supplier? Even with your communicated strategy of keeping the temp at 66 it seems like with todays standard energy pricing with ES or NG your bill would be higher. Thanks!