Framingham residents have saved over $2.5 million in energy costs through the city’s Municipal Aggregation Program, a cost-saving initiative that negotiates electricity rates on behalf of local households and businesses.
Launched to provide more competitive energy pricing, the program consolidates the purchasing power of the city’s residents and small businesses, enabling them to benefit from lower electricity rates than they might receive individually. The savings are realized through rate contracts negotiated with energy suppliers.
The program is open to all Framingham electricity customers who receive service from Eversource. Participants are automatically enrolled unless they opt out, and they can switch back to standard utility rates at any time.
Residents interested in learning more about the program or reviewing the latest savings data can visit the city’s portal here.