Section 134. (a) Any municipality or any group of municipalities acting together within the commonwealth is hereby authorized to aggregate the electrical load of interested electricity consumers within its boundaries; provided, however, that such municipality or group of municipalities shall not aggregate electrical load if such are served by an existing municipal lighting plant. Such municipality or group of municipalities may group retail electricity customers to solicit bids, broker, and contract for electric power and energy services for such customers. Such municipality or group of municipalities may enter into agreements for services to facilitate the sale and purchase of electric energy and other related services. Such service agreements may be entered into by a single city, town, county, or by a group of cities, towns, or counties.
A municipality or group of municipalities which aggregates its electrical load and operates pursuant to the provisions of this section shall not be considered a utility engaging in the wholesale purchase and resale of electric power. Providing electric power or energy services to aggregated customers within a municipality or group of municipalities shall not be considered a wholesale utility transaction. The provision of aggregated electric power and energy services as authorized by this section shall be regulated by any applicable laws or regulations which govern aggregated electric power and energy services in competitive markets.
A town may initiate a process to aggregate electrical load upon authorization by a majority vote of town meeting or town council. A city may initiate a process to authorize aggregation by a majority vote of the city council, with the approval of the mayor, or the city manager in a Plan D or Plan E city. Two or more municipalities may as a group initiate a process jointly to authorize aggregation by a majority vote of each particular municipality as herein required.
Upon an affirmative vote to initiate said process, a municipality or group of municipalities establishing load aggregation pursuant to this section shall, in consultation with the department of energy resources, pursuant to section 6 of chapter 25A, develop a plan, for review by its citizens, detailing the process and consequences of aggregation. Any municipal load aggregation plan established pursuant to this section shall provide for universal access, reliability, and equitable treatment of all classes of customers and shall meet any requirements established by law or the department concerning aggregated service. Said plan shall be filed with the department, for its final review and approval, and shall include, without limitation, an organizational structure of the program, its operations, and its funding; rate setting and other costs to participants; the methods for entering and terminating agreements with other entities; the rights and responsibilities of program participants; and termination of the program. Prior to its decision, the department shall conduct a public hearing.
Participation by any retail customer in a municipal or group aggregation program shall be voluntary. If such aggregated entity is not fully operational on the retail access date, any ratepayer to be automatically enrolled therein shall receive basic service unless affirmatively electing not to do so. Within 30 days of the date the aggregated entity is fully operational, such ratepayers shall be transferred to the aggregated entity according to an opt-out provision herein. Following adoption of aggregation through the votes specified above, such program shall allow any retail customer to opt-out and choose any supplier or provider such retail customer wishes. Once enrolled in the aggregated entity, any ratepayer choosing to opt-out within 180 days shall do so without penalty and shall be entitled to receive basic service as if he was originally enrolled therein. Nothing in this section shall be construed as authorizing any city or town or any municipal retail load aggregator to restrict the ability of retail electric customers to obtain or receive service from any authorized provider thereof.
It shall be the duty of the aggregated entity to fully inform participating ratepayers in advance of automatic enrollment that they are to be automatically enrolled and that they have the right to opt-out of the aggregated entity without penalty. In addition, such disclosure shall prominently state all charges to be made and shall include full disclosure of the basic service rate, how to access it, and the fact that it is available to them without penalty. The department of energy resources shall furnish, without charge, to any citizen a list of all other supply options available to them in a meaningful format that shall enable comparison of price and product.
(b) A municipality or group of municipalities establishing a load aggregation program pursuant to subsection (a) may, by a vote of its town meeting or legislative body, whichever is applicable, adopt an energy plan which shall define the manner in which the municipality or municipalities may implement demand side management programs and renewable energy programs that are consistent with any state energy conservation goals developed pursuant to chapter 25A or chapter 164. After adoption of the energy plan by such town meeting or other legislative body, the city or town clerk shall submit the plan to the department to certify that it is consistent with any such state energy conservation goals. If the plan is certified by the department, the municipality or group of municipalities may apply to the Massachusetts clean energy technology center for monies from the Massachusetts Renewable Energy Trust Fund, established pursuant to section 9 of chapter 23J, and receive, and if approved, expend moneys from the demand side management system benefit charges or line charges in an amount not to exceed that contributed by retail customers within said municipality or group municipalities. This will not prevent said municipality or municipalities from applying to the Massachusetts clean energy technology center for additional funds. If the department determines that the energy plan is not consistent with any such state-wide goals, it shall inform the municipality or group of municipalities within six months by written notice the reasons why it is not consistent with any such state-wide goals. The municipality or group of municipalities may re-apply at anytime with an amended version of the energy plan.
The municipality or group of municipalities shall not be prohibited from proposing for certification an energy plan which is more specific, detailed, or comprehensive or which covers additional subject areas than any such state-wide conservation goals. This subsection shall not prohibit a municipality or group of municipalities from considering, adopting, enforcing, or in any other way administering an energy plan which does not comply with any such state-wide conservation goals so long as it does not violate the laws of the commonwealth.
The municipality or group of municipalities shall, within two years of approval of its plan or such further time as the department may allow, provide written notice to the department that its plan is implemented. The department may revoke certification of the energy plan if the municipality or group of municipalities fails to substantially implement the plan or if it is determined by independent audit that the funds were misspent within the time allowed under this subsection.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Chapter 164 - Manufacture and Sale of Gas and Electricity
Section 1b - Service Territories for Distribution Companies; Rates
Section 1c - Marketing Companies
Section 1f - Consumer Protections; Rules and Regulations
Section 1g - Transition Costs and Charges
Section 1k - Penalties to Be Credited Back to Customers
Section 3 - Corporations Governed by Chapter
Section 4 - Application of Chapter 156b
Section 4a - State Secretary; Examination of Documents; Approval; Instances of Corporate Omission
Section 5 - Organization of Corporation; Certification by State Secretary
Section 5a - Name; Restrictions; Injunctive Relief
Section 6 - Articles of Organization; Contents
Section 8 - Amendment of Articles of Organization; Changes in Capital Stock or Corporate Name
Section 8b - Articles of Amendment; Submission to State Secretary; Effective Date; Filing
Section 9a - Electric Companies Providing Electricity to Other Companies; Ownership of Stock
Section 10 - Issuance of Capital Stock; Notification of Department
Section 11 - Payment of Price of Share
Section 12 - Improper Issue of Stock or Scrip Certificates; Effect; Penalty
Section 12a - Convertible Debentures
Section 13 - Mortgage of Property
Section 13a - Issuance and Pledge of Bonds Secured by Prior Liens
Section 15 - Invitation for Proposals for Purchase of Bonds
Section 15a - Issue or Sale of Bonds, Etc. at Less Than Par Value or Face Amount
Section 16 - Making Good Impairment of Capital Stock
Section 17 - Improper Issue of Stock, Bonds or Other Securities; Penalty
Section 17a - Investments; Approval of Department; Violations by Officers; Penalty
Section 18 - Disposition of Shares
Section 19 - Sale of Unissued Capital Stock; Terms; Auction Sale
Section 20 - Commencement of Business; Liability of Officers, Contribution
Section 23 - Voting by Stockholders; Proxy
Section 24 - Voting by Stockholders; Articles of Organization or By-Laws Controlling
Section 29 - Change of Officers; Filing of Certificate of Change
Section 30 - Change of Location
Section 31 - Amount of Stock in Gas Companies Held by Corporation
Section 33 - Fees for Filing Certificates, Articles and Copies of Votes
Section 33a - Promotional or Political Advertising Expenditures
Section 34a - Municipal Street Lighting Service
Section 34b - Replacement of Existing Poles
Section 35 - Vote of City to Acquire Plant
Section 36 - Vote of Town to Acquire Plant
Section 37 - Certification of Vote of City or Town to Department
Section 38 - Certification of Subsequent Votes
Section 39 - Failure to Certify Vote; Penalty
Section 40 - Debt Incurred for Establishing, Purchasing, Extending, etc., Light Plant
Section 41 - Enlargement of Plant
Section 42 - Purchase of Existing Plant
Section 45 - Purchase of Property in Adjoining Town
Section 46 - Distribution to Adjoining Town
Section 47 - Extension of Services to Adjoining Town
Section 47b - Facilities and Equipment Located Outside Municipal Limits
Section 47c - Municipal Lighting Plant Cooperatives
Section 47d - Exemption From Public Records and Open Meeting Requirements in Certain Instances
Section 51 - Purchase of Gas, Electricity, Equipment, Supplies or Materials From Another Town
Section 52 - Purchase of Electricity by Town From Street Railway
Section 53 - Delivery by Street Railway; Metering
Section 54 - Disagreement as to Price Paid to Street Railway; Action of Department
Section 55 - Municipal Light Board
Section 55a - Agreements Between Municipal Light Boards and Cities or Towns
Section 56 - Management of Plant
Section 56a - Municipal Light Commission; Definition; Contracts of Members
Section 56b - Contracts of Commission; Requisites
Section 56d - Contracts of Commission; Advertisements and Bids; Application of Section
Section 56e - Removal of Members; Notice and Hearing; Appeal
Section 57 - Manager's Annual Financial Report; Tax Levy; Expenditure of Income
Section 57a - Appropriations for Maintenance and Operation; Payment in Advance of Receipts
Section 57c - Appropriations From Insurance Escrow Account
Section 58 - Schedule of Prices for Gas and Electricity
Section 58a - Advance Deposit; Shut Off for Non-Payment; Removal of Appliances for Distribution
Section 58b - Lien Upon Real Estate for Nonpayment of Service Charges
Section 58c - Time for and Length of Lien
Section 58d - Unpaid Charges Added to Real Estate Taxes
Section 58e - Interest on Taxes Due by Reason of Unpaid Charges
Section 58f - Abatement of Real Estate Tax Imposed by Reason of Unpaid Charges
Section 59 - Notice of Change of Price to Department
Section 60 - Entitlement to Service; Review by Department
Section 61 - Assessment of Cost of Establishing Service
Section 62 - Protection of Plant; Municipal Ordinances
Section 63 - Duties of Municipality and Its Officers; Violations; Penalties
Section 65 - Application of Chapter to Plants Authorized by Special Act
Section 66 - Application of Chapter and By-Laws of Town to Plant Authorized by Special Act
Section 67 - Revocation of Rights, Locations or Licenses
Section 68 - Sale of Plant by Town
Section 69 - Enforcement by Supreme Judicial Court
Section 69a - Purchase, Sale and Distribution of Natural Gas by Municipality
Section 69c - Cadet Engineers; Power of City or Town to Contract for Training; Contents of Contract
Section 69d - Cadet Engineers; Selection
Section 69e - Cadet Engineers; Civil Service Laws; Retirement Benefits; Workmen's Compensation
Section 69h - Energy Facilities Siting Board
Section 69h1/2 - Hydropower Generation Facilities
Section 69i - Long-Range Forecasts of Electric and Gas Companies; Filing; Hearings; Approval
Section 69j1/4 - Construction of Generating Facility
Section 69j1/2 - Fees for Applications to Construct Electricity Facilities
Section 69l1/2 - Application for Certificate With Respect to a Generating Facility
Section 69n - Parties in Interest to Proceedings
Section 69o - Decision Granting or Denying Application; Findings and Opinions; Applicability
Section 70 - Opening of Streets by Gas Company; Liability; Repairing Streets
Section 70a - Application to Department to Lay Main; Hearing; Determination; Fees
Section 71 - Construction of Transmission Lines
Section 72 - Taking Land for Transmission Lines
Section 72a - Survey Preliminary to Eminent Domain Proceedings; Notice to Landowners; Damages
Section 73 - Pipes, Mains, Wires and Conduits Crossing Railroads
Section 74 - Recovery by Town of Damages Paid as Result of Defect in Street
Section 75 - Regulation by Municipal Authorities
Section 75a - Installation of Gas Meters; Compliance With Regulations for Preventing Escape of Gas
Section 75b - Qualifying to Do Business
Section 75c - Right of Eminent Domain
Section 75d - Survey Preliminary to Eminent Domain Proceedings; Liability
Section 75e - Regulation of Construction and Operation
Section 75f - Restoration of Ground Surface Following Installation
Section 75g - Marking of Location of Underground Line
Section 75h - Licenses, Permits, etc., for Pipeline Maintenance, Construction and Operation
Section 76 - Supervisory Authority of Department
Section 76a - Dealings With Affiliated Companies
Section 76b - Streets or Ways; Construction Over, Across or Along High Pressure Gas Mains
Section 76c - Rules and Regulations
Section 76d - Utility Underground Plant Damage Prevention System; Establishment
Section 77 - Annual Report of Department
Section 78 - Notice of Violation
Section 79 - Enforcement of Orders of Department; Equity Jurisdiction
Section 80 - Location of Office of Company; Records; Inspection of Records by Department
Section 81 - Form of Books and Accounts
Section 82 - Form of Records of Work at Manufacturing Station
Section 83 - Annual Return; Form; Other Information to Department
Section 84 - Failure to Make or Amend Return; Penalty
Section 84a - Condensed Return of Business and Financial Condition
Section 85a - Filing Copies of Existing Contracts With Affiliated Companies
Section 86 - Consent of Municipality to Entry of Another Gas Company
Section 87 - Consent of Municipality to Entry of Another Electric Company
Section 88 - Review of Decision Issued Under Secs. 86 or 87
Section 89 - Rights of Another Municipality to Enter Another Town
Section 90 - Conditions Imposed Upon Entry of Supplier of Electricity in Bulk
Section 91 - Enforcement of Conditions Imposed Under Sec. 90
Section 92 - Right of User to Gas or Electricity
Section 92a - Right of User in Bulk to Gas
Section 93 - Price or Quality of Gas or Electricity; Public Hearing; Notice
Section 941/2 - Sales of Compressed Natural Gas for Use as a Motor Fuel
Section 94a - Contracts for Purchase of Gas or Electricity; Review of Price Paid
Section 94b - Contracts With Affiliated Companies; Approval by Department
Section 94c - Dealings Between Gas or Electric Affiliated Company; Burden of Proof
Section 94d - Penalties for Delinquencies and Discounts
Section 94e - Notification of Termination of Contract Filed Under Sec. 94
Section 94f - Rates, Prices and Charges of Gas Companies; Effect of Orders of f.p.c.
Section 94h - Condominiums; Common Areas; Rates
Section 94i - Cost-Allocation Method for Determining Base Distribution Rates
Section 95 - Reports of Accidents
Section 96 - Purchase, Sale, Consolidation or Merger; Procedure; Public Interest Determination
Section 97 - Acquisition of Water Storage Reservoir or Hydro-Electric Plant by Electric Company
Section 98 - Rights of Company Acquiring Water Storage Reservoir or Hydro-Electric Plant
Section 99 - Increase of Capital Stock to Affect Acquisition
Section 99a - Property Held as Tenants in Common by Electric Companies
Section 100 - Sale of Property to Another Gas or Electric Company; Exceptions
Section 101 - Time for Filing Applications for Approval of Sales or Consolidations
Section 102 - Consolidation of Boston Consolidated Gas and Boston Edison
Section 102b - Certificate of Consolidation or Merger; Issuance; Fee
Section 102c - Enforcement of Consumer Protection Provisions; Arbitration
Section 103 - Accuracy of Meters; Records
Section 104 - Fees of Department for Examining, Comparing and Testing Gas Meters
Section 106 - Regulation of Quality of Gas
Section 108 - Calorimeter Provided by Company
Section 109 - Inspection of Gas by Department; Establishing New Standards of Purity
Section 110 - Gas Below Standard; Forfeiture
Section 111 - Unit of Measure for Sale of Gas
Section 113 - Use of Gas Meters Not Tested, Sealed or Stamped; Penalty
Section 114 - Testing Gas Meters in Use; Cost of Test
Section 115 - Easy Ascertainment of Gas Meter Reading
Section 115a - Replacement of Gas Meters
Section 116 - Entry on Premises to Examine and Maintain Gas or Electric Meters
Section 116a - Disconnection of Services in Case of Fire, Explosion or Other Disaster
Section 117 - Written Statement of Amount Recorded Given by Meter Reader
Section 118 - Easy Ascertainment of Electric Meter Reading
Section 120 - Testing Electric Meters in Use; Cost of Test
Section 122 - Use of Incorrect Meter; Refund
Section 123 - Prepayment Meters; Risk of Loss of Deposits
Section 124 - Entry of Premises to Stop Gas or Electricity
Section 124a - Shutting Off or Failing to Restore Service During Serious Illness
Section 124b - Shutting Off Gas or Electric Service for Failure to Pay for Appliances; Prohibition
Section 124d - Shutting Off Gas or Electric Service to Tenants Not Customer of Record
Section 124e - Termination of Gas and Electric Service; Households With Residents 65 or Older
Section 124f - Shutting Off Service During Financial Hardship
Section 124g - Restoration of Service Upon Payment
Section 124h - Shutting Off Service in Residence Where Infant Domiciled
Section 125 - Refusal to Supply Because of Default of Previous Occupant
Section 125a - Supply to Commonwealth or Municipality After Expiration of Contract; Price
Section 126a - Impersonating an Officer or Servant of a Gas or Electric Company; Penalties
Section 127 - Intentional Injury to Electric Meter or Other Property; Penalty; Prima Facie Evidence
Section 132 - Exemption of Trust Fund From Certain Insurance Laws
Section 133 - Emergency Mutual Aid
Section 134 - Load Aggregation Programs
Section 135 - Corporate Retail Load Aggregators
Section 139a - Small Hydroelectric Power Net Metering Facilities Program
Section 140 - Neighborhood Net Metering Facility; Election of Net Metering; Rules and Regulations
Section 141 - Decisions or Actions Regarding Rate Design; Adjustment to Low-Income Rate Discount
Section 145 - Plan for Replacement or Improvement of Aging or Leaking Natural Gas Infrastructure