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Approved Aggregation Documents

To implement Wayland Electricity Choice, the Town had to develop an Aggregation Plan and submit it, along with supporting documents, to a state regulatory approval process. Wayland’s Aggregation Plan was approved by the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities (DPU) on 12/29/23. The approved documents are as follows:

Aggregation Plan (PDF)
Education and Outreach Plan (PDF)

DPU order approving program

View the order. (PDF)

Electricity Supply Contract

The Town of Wayland signed a 24-month electricity supply contract with First Point Power. The contract is in effect from May 2024 – May 2026 meter reads. Download the contract. (PDF)

Announcements

May 2024 program launch announcement

Video introduction to Wayland Electricity Choice

How Aggregation Works

Municipal electricity aggregation is a form of group electricity purchasing. Electricity aggregation replaces your electricity supplier, and it changes the price that Eversource uses to calculate the Supply charge on your electric bill. In addition, aggregation can increase the amount of renewable energy in your electricity supply. But electricity aggregation does not replace Eversource as your electric utility. Learn more about how aggregation works.

Example Eversource bill

Learn how to find Wayland Electricity Choice on your Eversource electric bill, and how to use your bill to determine which program option you are enrolled in using this example Eversource bill.

Definitions

Explore common electricity-related terms and what they mean on the Definitions page.

Tax-exempt account

Learn where to submit your tax-exemption documentation to maintain your account’s tax-exempt status in Wayland Electricity Choice on the Tax-Exempt Accounts page.

Program implementation process

Implementing a municipal electricity aggregation program like Wayland Electricity Choice is a regulated process that is overseen by the DPU. Learn more about the steps in the process.