COMPETITIVE ELECTRIC SERVICE AGREEMENTCompetitive Electric Service Agreement • February 28th, 2024 • Massachusetts
Contract Type FiledFebruary 28th, 2024 JurisdictionThis Competitive Electrical Services Agreement (the “Agreement”) is entered into on this the 28th day of February 2024 by and between Town of Wayland with an address of 41 Cochituate Road, Wayland, MA 01778 (“Municipality”) by and through its Town Manager and First Point Power, LLC with an address of 2000 Chapel View Blvd Suite 450, Cranston RI 02920 a Rhode Island Corporation (the “Competitive Supplier”).
COMPETITIVE ELECTRIC SERVICE AGREEMENTCompetitive Electric Service Agreement • February 27th, 2024 • Massachusetts
Contract Type FiledFebruary 27th, 2024 JurisdictionThis Competitive Electrical Services Agreement (the “Agreement”) is entered into on this the 27th day of February by and between Town of Sherborn with an address of 19 Washington Street, Sherborn, MA 01770, (“Municipality”) by and through its Town Administrator and Hampshire Power Corporation dba Gridwealth Electric 1 with an address of 33 Union Ave, Sudbury , MA 01776 a Massachusetts Corporation (the “Competitive Supplier”).
COMPETITIVE ELECTRIC SERVICE AGREEMENTCompetitive Electric Service Agreement • July 7th, 2023 • Massachusetts
Contract Type FiledJuly 7th, 2023 JurisdictionWHEREAS, the Massachusetts Legislature has adopted Chapter 164 of the Electric Utility Restructuring Act of 1997, (“Restructuring Act”), which, inter alia, (1) allows for competition in the generation and supply of electricity to consumers, (2) authorizes municipalities to aggregate the electrical load of electricity consumers within their boundaries, and (3) allows municipal aggregators to formulate an Aggregation Plan and conduct aggregation programs; and
COMPETITIVE ELECTRIC SERVICE AGREEMENTCompetitive Electric Service Agreement • November 30th, 2022 • Massachusetts
Contract Type FiledNovember 30th, 2022 JurisdictionWHEREAS, the Massachusetts Legislature has adopted Chapter 164 of the Electric Utility Restructuring Act of 1997, (“Restructuring Act”), which, inter alia, (1) allows for competition in the generation and supply of electricity to consumers, (2) authorizes municipalities to aggregate the electrical load of electricity consumers within their boundaries, and (3) allows municipal aggregators to formulate an Aggregation Plan and conduct aggregation programs; and