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Massachusetts Senate Rejects House Amendments Which Preserve Residential Electric Choice, Conference Committee Established
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The Massachusetts Senate has rejected House-passed amendments to S.2838, and a conference committee to address reconciliation of the bill's language has been formed
The Senate-passed version of S.2838, a wide-ranging energy bill, had included language providing that, "On or after January 1, 2026, no supplier, energy marketer or energy broker shall execute a new contract or renew an existing contract for generation services with any individual residential retail customer". This provision did not apply to municipal aggregation
As previously reported, the House amended version of S.2838 strips from the Senate-passed bill the Senate's ban on individual residential electric choice
The House version of the bill also includes accelerated switching, contract portability, and Day 1 switching, as more fully described in our prior story here
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July 18, 2024
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Reporting by Paul Ring • ring@energychoicematters.com
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