What if I am part of national grid’s smart energy solutions program?

The Local Utility records should indicate that you are part of National Grid’s Smart Energy Solutions Program. If so, you will not be enrolled in the Community Choice Power Supply Program. However, there is no penalty for leaving National Grid’s Smart Energy Solutions Program and joining the Community Choice Power Supply Program. Please note that if you do leave the Smart Energy Solutions Program, you will forfeit access to the Program’s web tools, Program-specific communications and notifications, and the advanced and automated features of the Program’s in-home technology packages. 

If you desire to cease your participation in the Smart Energy Solutions Program, you should call Smart Energy Solutions directly at 855-377-7627 and ask to drop out of the Program. You may then opt-in to the Community Choice Power Supply Program online or by calling Colonial Power Group, Inc. at 508-485-5858. It may take a couple of billing cycles before your enrollment is processed.

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1. What is the difference between programs advertised to “lower your electric bill” and municipal aggregation?
2. What is the “community choice power supply program”?
3. Why have I received a consumer notification letter?
4. Why haven’t I receive a consumer notification letter?
5. How will this affect me?
6. What is a "competitive power supplier”?
7. What do I need to do to participate in the program?
8. Why have I not been enrolled, I thought it was automatic?
9. Can I participate in the program if I did not receive a consumer notification letter?
10. When will my enrollment take effect?
11. What if I do not want power from this supplier?
12. What if I decide I want to opt-out after the 30 day initial opt-out period?
13. What if I have already chosen a competitive supplier?
14. What if I am part of national grid’s smart energy solutions program?
15. What if I am on a budget plan or eligible low-income delivery rate?
16. What if I operate a business and have a "tax exempt" status, what do I need to do to maintain my status under this program?
17. What if I have solar panels on my residence or business?