Rehoboth Community Electricity Aggregation Program

Municipal Electrical Aggregation Program

 

Rehoboth Community Electricity Aggregation Program

 The Reboboth Community Electricity Aggregation Program is an electricity supply program organized by the Town of Rehoboth.  With the Reboboth Community Electricity Aggregation Program, National Grid continues to deliver electricity, repair poles and outages and manage all electricity billing.  The only change is the source and options for electricity supply, which are chosen by the Town of Rehoboth.  On the Reboboth Community Electricity Aggregation Program website masscea.com/Rehoboth, residents, business owners and other ratepayers can:

  • Learn how the program works;

  • Get current information on program rates and how they compare to National Grid's Basic Service rates;

  • Easily enroll (opt-in) or leave (opt-out) of the Reboboth Community Electricity Aggregation Program;

  • Read the aggregation plan and other program documents.

Please keep in mind that future savings cannot be guaranteed because National Grid Basic Service rates change every six-months for residential and commericial customers and every three-months for industrial customers.  Eligible customers will receive an opt-out letter package detailing the program and ways to leave the program (opt-out); those who choose not to opt-out will be automatically enrolled.  

Customers who have chosen a third-party supplier will not receive an opt-out package.  They can voluntarily join the program but they may be subject to penalties or early termination fees from the third-party supplier if they switch to the electricity aggregation program during the term of their contract with their chosen supplier.

 


Rehoboth Community Electricity Aggregation
New Prices
Our Town’s electricity supply program has been renewed. New prices go into effect in December and will be
fixed through November 2025

 

Standard Product:  15.784 cents/kWH-All Rate Classes.  No additional renewable energy

Plus (formerly called Green 100%): 17.372 cents/kWH-All Rate Classes.  Adds voluntary renewable energy (MA Class I RECs to total 100%)

National Grid Basic Service: 18.213 cents/kWH-Residential.  No additional energy


* Savings cannot be guaranteed compared to the utility’s Basic Service rate which changes every six months for residential and commercial customers, and every
three months for industrial customers. The aggregation program seeks to provide price stability and average savings over the full term of the program, but
because future basic service rates are not known, there is no guarantee of savings.