Resources

Program Renewal in 2021: Press Release explains the program success so far and the next steps for the new three years, including doubling the amount of additional renewable electricity included in the default product.

Program Renewal in 2021: Letter to current customers explains continuation of the program, the new rates, new renewable energy amount and the impact of the program.

Rockland Community Electricity Aggregation (CEA) Plan explains how the program will operate.

Customer Notification Letter – sent to new electricity supply customers who are eligible for automatic enrollment in the program. Explains program options, product rates, renewable energy content and for those who choose to opt out, ways to leave the program before enrollment.

Disclosure Labels

Disclosure Labels are prepared and periodically updated by Rockland CEA program’s electricity supplier. They provide details on the energy mix for all program options. These documents are updated only periodically, therefore, the labels available at this time may be for electricity supply from an earlier period.

December 2021 – December 2024
Rockland Local Green
Rockland 100% Local Green
Rockland Basic

Aggregation Background

Municipal electricity aggregation is a mechanism by which a city or town can bundle the electricity supply needs of residents and businesses in their community and procure the electricity in bulk, typically for a multi-year term.

Municipal aggregation is allowed under Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 164 Section 134. More than 140 cities and towns in Massachusetts already have active electricity aggregation programs, and other nearby communities are pursuing similar programs. 

By default, customers receive “Basic Service” electricity supply from National Grid. Under a municipal aggregation program, like Rockland CEA, all customers receiving Basic Service are automatically transitioned to the aggregation’s standard option. However, before the aggregation begins, all customers must be given the chance to stay with Basic Service, known as “opting-out”. After customers are enrolled, they can still opt out of the program at any time without penalty.

Rockland CEA Implementation

In 2017, the Town Meeting authorized the creation of a community choice electricity aggregation program in Rockland. The Town then selected consultant Good Energy, L.P. to assist with all aspects of program implementation. The Town developed a draft aggregation plan and subsequently solicited public input. As required by law, the plan was reviewed with the MA Department of Energy Resources and the Department of Public Utilities (DPU) for review.

Rockland conducted a competitive bid for electricity supply and secured a supply contract to start in July 2019. Prior to the start of the program, Rockland conducted an education and outreach program to notify eligible residents and businesses about the program and their right to opt out of the program before it started. 

The Customer Notification letter was sent to all customers who were eligible for automatic enrollment, notifying them of program options, goals and benefits, product rates and how to opt out of the program before it began.

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