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Framingham approves municipal aggregation plan; program to launch in March with opt-out enrollment
Summary
The council heard a presentation on Framingham Community Electricity, a municipal aggregation that will automatically enroll Eversource basic-service customers into a 35% renewable standard option unless they opt out; the city provided program rates, opt-out dates and outreach plans.
City sustainability staff and a consultant presented the Framingham Community Electricity municipal aggregation plan and key program dates and rates, telling the council the program will begin in March and will automatically enroll eligible Eversource basic-service customers unless they opt out.
Sean Hunt, the city's sustainability coordinator, said the Department of Public Utilities approved the city's aggregation plan in September and the program supplier will be First Point Power. Hunt said three supply options will be available: Framingham Standard Green (12.818¢ per kilowatt-hour; 35%…
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