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Default Service Rate "Outperforms" Muni Aggregation Rate

June 08,2015



A recent decrease in the default service rate at National Grid in Massachusetts means that rate now "outperforms" the rate under the City of Marlborough municipal aggregation, the city's mayor reported in an update to the city council, the Community Advocate reports

"The new rates from National Grid mean that Marlborough residents are now paying more than they should for electricity," Mayor Arthur Vigeant said, according to the Community Advocate

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Massachusetts   Municipal Aggregation   National Grid   Default Service  

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