armoguy94

armoguy94 OP t1_j5z1eyw wrote

This makes sense except for that electricity suppliers DO bother with residential customers. However, to explain that, there seems to be a lot more competition with electricity supply than natural gas supply (also makes sense - lots of electricity sources out there).

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armoguy94 OP t1_j5whi6f wrote

Wow, that's too bad. This is important info missing. Did you make a switch or call places?

In 2022, my overall gas payments were 40% supply and 60% delivery. We may save a lot of money by switching to a cheaper supplier, but because 3rd party supplier pricing is not available, I have no idea how much.

Specifically, I paid an average of $0.92/therm for supply and $1.36/therm for delivery.

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armoguy94 OP t1_j5wbu9e wrote

Hi, my natural gas bills from National Grid show them as separate, contrary to what you said.

This page (mass.gov) states:

>If you are a gas customer in Massachusetts, you have the option of choosing a natural gas supplier other than your gas company.  

Edit: National Grid also states MA homeowners are encouraged to shop for 3rd party gas suppliers. They link to the second link in my original post, which is the nondescript page to shop for suppliers.

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