flyingmountain

flyingmountain t1_j0nmjlb wrote

https://energyswitchma.gov/#/

I just pick the lowest-cost 100% renewable option that doesn't have a cancellation fee. If you don't care about 100% renewable, your cost would likely be lower. Keep track of when the contract runs out (I set a reminder in my phone). Before the contract ends, or earlier if I think of it, I go back to the site and see what the current lowest rate is, and sign up with that supplier.

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flyingmountain t1_j0nec0f wrote

Go to https://energyswitchma.gov/#/ and sign up with a different supplier. Personally I'd suggest avoiding any that have a cancellation fee because if rates go back down, you want to be able to switch again. Absolutely nothing changes on your end, you still pay your bill as usual, you just pay less for it.

As a side note, it's unfortunate that you live in a National Grid electric town, they're more expensive than Eversource/NSTAR which is more common in Boston and surrounding communities.

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