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Revere unveils municipal aggregation program; residents auto-enroll but can opt out
Summary
City officials and Peregrine Energy presented Revere Power Choice, a municipal aggregation program that offers three supply options (basic, greener, 100% green), price stability through Dec. 2027, and automatic enrollment for National Grid basic-service customers with an opt-out available at any time.
Revere officials and consulting firm Peregrine Energy introduced "Revere Power Choice," a municipal electricity aggregation program the city says will offer residents and businesses new supply options and price stability for the supply portion of residents' electric bills.
The city's plan, approved by the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities and implemented in partnership with supplier Direct Energy, will provide three supplier choices for enrolled customers: a low-cost default "Revere Basic," a higher-priced option with 80% renewable content (Revere Greener), and a 100% renewable option. The program's supply prices are fixed through December 2027; the council was told the default option at launch is slightly lower than National Grid's current…
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