The discussion below appears to be about supply, not delivery.  If you heat with heat pumps, you can save additionally by selecting the R3 residential delivery rate instead of the standard R1 rate.  You'll save 0.6 cents a kWh.  Not a lot, but at the end of the year you can buy a sandwich.
 
The bill below shows Supplier and Delivery as separate line items.  This is before I changed to R3.  You can make this change by calling Eversource (800-592-2000).  No paperwork needed.  More details here: https://www.eversource.com/content/residential/account-billing/manage-bill/about-your-bill/rates-tariffs/electric-delivery-rates 
 
Best regards,
Roy Harvey
 
 
On 08/19/2024 3:26 PM EDT Paul Shorb <paul.sh...@gmail.com> wrote:
 
 
If you are focused on lowest price, the state list is useful — so long as you watch out for price increases after you sign up, as Ed noted. (So many of these providers have used misleading marketing tactics that when Maura Healey was Attorney General, she recommended outlawing them!)
 
However, if you want an electricity supply contract that has a positive environmental effect, unfortunately the state list itself is more misleading than helpful, because it fails to distinguish between different kinds of “renewable sources”. The only kind of electricity supply contract you can be assured will reduce global warming emissions is one that matches your electricity usage with “Class 1” renewable energy credits (“RECs”) as defined in MA law. A Lincoln resident can get those by staying in or joining Lincoln’s Green Energy Choice program. Anyone can get by signing up with Green Energy Consumer Alliance. 
 
You could try to find out if the vendors on the state list are pairing their electricity supply with (a) meaningful Class 1 RECs versus (b) essentially useless “Texas wind” or “national” RECs. But when I have asked a few of them, they have declined to answer. I infer that they generally do not. 
 
- Paul Shorb

On Mon, Aug 19, 2024 at 3:03 PM Edward Young via Lincoln <lincoln@lincolntalk.org> wrote:

Laura, here is the link to the current chart of electricity suppliers:
https://www.energyswitchma.gov/#/compare/2/1/01773//
 
And here are just the first three suppliers on the chart, out of a couple dozen. Eversource is listed first and the other entries are arranged by price.

The chart also tells you when each contract expires, which suppliers are 100% from renewable sources, whether there is a cancellation fee and whether the contract will be renewed automatically at a new rate if you don’t make a note to yourself to check back to the chart before the expiration date and select whichever of the couple dozen contracts then on offer is best for you  instead of whatever price and terms your current supplier may offer to you as a continuing customer (probably not the original teaser price for its first-time customers that you’ve been enjoying).If there is no cancellation fee, you can switch at any time to something you find that’s better
We chose a 30 month, 100% renewable, no cancellation fee contract at 12.9 cents/kw awhile ago and haven’t bothered to change it since, but people who want the very best deal are free to check and switch as frequently as they wish



SUPPLIER NAME PRICE  CONTRACT TERM RENEWABLE ENERGY  ADDITIONAL PRODUCTS
& SERVICES
ESTIMATED MONTHLY
COST 
Basic Service 
15.772 ¢/kWh
TBD
Aug '24 through Jan '25 
Feb '25 through Jul '25 
 
 
Required:62% | Voluntary:0%
TOTAL : 62%
 
$94.63
through Jan '25
SmartEnergy logo
 
New Customers Only 
10.570 ¢/kWh
6 months
No cancellation fee
Automatic renewal 
Required:62% | Voluntary:38%
TOTAL : 100%
 
$63.42
through Feb '25
Think Energy logo
 
New Customers Only 
12.670 ¢/kWh
6 months
No cancellation fee
Automatic renewal 
Required:62% | Voluntary:0%
TOTAL : 62%
 
$76.02
through Feb '25
 
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