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State's Fifth Largest City To Launch Opt-out Municipal Aggregation

October 27,2016



Cambridge, Massachusetts has authorized a municipal electric opt-out aggregation, and has filed an aggregation plan with the DPU

Cambridge is the fifth populous city in Massachusetts (with a population of about 105,000).

Eligible Consumers under Cambridge's aggregation plan include residential, commercial, industrial, municipal, and/or other consumers

See Cambridge's aggregation plan here

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