One year after launching its municipal electricity aggregation program, the City of Framingham is celebrating strong participation and significant savings for residents and businesses. The program has delivered more than $1.6 million in savings, highlighting the benefits of collective energy purchasing.
Framingham Aggregation Program Saves Over $1.6M
Framingham's municipal electricity aggregation program saved residents and businesses over $1.6 million in its first year.
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Framingham opens its yard waste facility for the 2026 season on April 3.
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