The price of electricity is going up for everyone which makes this a great time
to look into solar power. I had solar power installed about three years ago and
it was one of the best things I’ve done: ten or eleven months of the year I get
a check for the power I generate and I know I am helping
So, simple answer is-
No price change for now.
At the end of the year, we need a new contract and all bets are off?
Is that it?
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> On Sep 23, 2022, at 10:46 PM, Paul Shorb wrote:
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> Thank you to Leslie, Sally, and others for asking how the projected price
> hikes by
Thank you to Leslie, Sally, and others for asking how the projected price
hikes by Eversource will affect those of us participating in Lincoln's
electrical
aggregation program .
Short answer
We all have been and will remain protected from Eversource’s price hikes,
collectively saving about $1.
I too would like to know how my electric bill will be impacted, since I
joined the Lincoln energy program?
On Fri, Sep 23, 2022 at 12:02 PM Claire Mount wrote:
> my elect with eversource went grom $90 to $375thats more than they
> said in the Globe claire mount
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> On Thu, Sep 22, 2022 at
my elect with eversource went grom $90 to $375thats more than they said
in the Globe claire mount
On Thu, Sep 22, 2022 at 1:19 PM Leslie Turek wrote:
> There was an article in the Globe about National Grid and Eversource
> asking for rate hikes around 60% next year due to the increased cos
There was an article in the Globe about National Grid and Eversource asking
for rate hikes around 60% next year due to the increased cost of natural
gas. Can someone here speak on the outlook for our town electrical
aggregation program? For those of us who selected the 100% green option,
the cost o