Energy choice

After August 1 Massachusetts Utility Rate Increases, Retail Supply Rates Could Save Consumers Up to 23% on Electric BillsAugust 25, 2025

BOSTON –– Most residential electric customers in Massachusetts saw their utility supply rates increase on August 1, as Eversource and National Grid’s basic service rates increased. But residents can save significant money by shopping with a competitive electric supplier. According to a new August rate summary analysis by My Energy Choice, retail electric suppliers have […]

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How Did Your State Score On Electricity Competition — And How Can They Improve?June 19, 2025

Fourteen states currently have a fully restructured competitive electricity market. Nine states are partially restructured. In total, more than 20 states have some form of a competitive electric market. But how great is access to competition in those states? To take a closer look at how state governments and regulators are supporting their residents –– […]

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Missouri Legislators Support Breaking Up Utility Monopoly to Allow for Competition in Energy Market, Pass Bill Out of CommitteeMarch 11, 2025

Jefferson City, MO – Missouri electric customers are one step closer to having new options for their electricity supply. House Bill 417, “The Electrical Choice and Competition Act,” was voted out of the Missouri House General Laws Committee today/yesterday. The bill, introduced by state Rep. Don Mayhew, will break up the electric utility monopoly and […]

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