April Competitive Electric Supply Offers in Massachusetts Remain Cheaper Than Local Utility Rates April 21, 2025

Customers could have saved up to 19% on their electric bill BOSTON –– Massachusetts electric customers had 34 fixed-rate offers from competitive energy suppliers in April that were less than the standard supply rate offered by utility companies in the state’s seven service territories. The average rate for the competitive energy supply offers was 12.10 […]

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Legislation Breaking up the Electric Utility Monopoly Makes Progress in Missouri State LegislatureApril 9, 2025

Manufacturers, businesses, nonprofits and residential energy customers advocate for a competitive energy market to enhance energy reliability and reduce costs JEFFERSON CITY –– Missouri legislation to break up the electric utility monopoly continues to advance, presenting a free-market alternative to Senate Bill 4 –– legislation that allows utility companies to charge customers to build future […]

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Energy Customers Reeling from High Utility Bills Gather at State House Demanding Lawmakers Restore Energy Choice for Maryland FamiliesApril 1, 2025

Annapolis, MD –– Energy customers, suppliers and business leaders held a press conference at the State House today asking lawmakers to restore competition to Maryland’s energy market. Customers who once had the ability to shop for lower rates with energy suppliers shared frustrations about legislation that has trapped consumers by forcing them to enroll with their […]

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