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Somerville, MA: Saving Money on Electricity by Going Green in 5 minutes, no landlord approval needed

Overview: We will switch electricity supplier (but not distributor) from Eversource to Somerville Community Choice Electricity.

Note: The supplier switching happens behind the scenes by Eversource. The distributor doesn’t change and there’s no modification to the hardware at all. So you don’t need landlord permission, it all happens with the click of a button.

Again, just fill out the one-page form here:

https://cce.somervillema.gov/opt-up-or-join/

Took me 5 minutes total.
















Appendix

Prices In more detail

Eversource bill puts us at $0.158/kWh, or 15c / kWh. Somerville Community Choice puts us at

  • 13.2 c/kWh for 100% renewable !
  • Or 10.2c /kWh for basic (50% required by MA)
  • or 10.5c/kWh for 10% voluntary (60% total) more renewable.

So save money by switching to renewable energy. For 335 kWh the calculations:

  • $52.93 original
  • $34.17 SomervilleCCE
  • $44.22 SomervilleCCE, 100% renewable.

FAQ: What are costs? Supplier vs Delivery

Basically, half our bill is from electric supplier, which we can change at will / any time / with no fees. The other half is from our electric deliverer, which remains unchanged.

Screenshot from https://cce.somervillema.gov/

On the Eversource bill you can actually see this cost breakdown. Ours is about 50/50 supplier and delivery cost. This will change depending on how much electricity you use. The below example bill shows our rate as 15.8c/kWh.

Screenshot from Eversource electricity bill https://www.eversource.com/content/ema-c/residential/account-billing/view-pay-bill

FAQ: Look up suppliers by zip code

Massachusetts.gov made a cool site to look up suppliers (energyswitchma.gov). Here you can see for zip code 02143 the available choices of supplier, as well as their price.

Screenshot from https://www.energyswitchma.gov/#/compare/2/1/02143//

Step 1: Finding account information

It’s in the top right corner of your bill (probably on the second page).

Screenshot of electricity bill

Step 2: Fill out One-Page Form

Screenshot from https://cce.somervillema.gov/opt-up-or-join/

Step 3: Done!

Within a minute I got an email confirmation:

Screenshot of email confirmation

Enjoy the savings!

I’ll update this post in a month with our new energy bill. Let me know if you find this useful.

List of website URLs for more info



On a total tangent, Meanwhile… Will this choice be taken away?

Per this article from PV magazine, there is a bill introduced that would remove this right to switch suppliers!

http://pv-magazine-usa.com/2022/06/08/massachusetts-bill-bans-residents-from-choosing-clean-energy-suppliers/

This is the section of the bill

Wait, why remove consumer choice??

The argument for removing choice is that 3rd party suppliers are going door-to-door and actually scamming people / raising people’s rates, predominately low-income people, vs if they stuck with default utility rate.

Massachusetts residents who get their power through competitive electric suppliers paid $426 million more over five years than they would have if they’d stayed with their utility companies, according to a new report from Attorney General Maura Healey.

The report, prepared by the Susan M. Baldwin Consulting firm, found that low-income residents are nearly twice as likely to sign up with competitive electric suppliers and are also charged higher rates than other customers.

https://www.wbur.org/news/2021/04/02/competitive-electric-suppliers-overpayment-healey-report-bills

My 2c

But on the other hand, Eversource only offers 51% renewable as mandated by state. Whereas there are tons of 100% renewable energy plans on Mass Switch.

In my opinion seems like the choice shouldn’t be taken away ! but rather that bad faith actors should be fined and regulated.

More information

https://news.google.com/search?q=Massachusetts+S2842&hl=en-US&gl=US&ceid=US:en

 S.2842, includes a provision that would prevent retail suppliers from creating new contracts or renewing contracts after 2023. The provision comes without amendments from S.2150, a 2021 bill from state Sen. Brendan Crighton, D, that received support and testimony from Attorney General Maura Healey and then-state Energy and Environmental Affairs Secretary Kathleen Theoharides, among others

https://www.utilitydive.com/news/massachusetts-rollback-retail-customer-electricity-choice-bill/624968/

The overarching bill seems really cool. Here is it explained in plain english:

https://www.wbur.org/news/2022/04/08/massachusetts-2022-climate-bill-senate

Fulltext of relevant section of the bill = I’m confused

Full text: https://malegislature.gov/Bills/192/S2842.pdf

But, the text sounds like Somerville municipial energy would still be a choice?

SECTION 54.  Notwithstanding any general or special law to the contrary, beginning on January 1, 2023, no supplier as defined in section 1 of chapter 164 of the General Laws shall execute a new contract or renew an existing contract for generation services with any individual residential retail customer. This section shall not apply to, or otherwise affect, any government body that aggregates the load of residential retail customers as part of a municipal aggregation energy plan pursuant to section 134 of chapter 164 of the General Laws. A violation of this section shall be an unfair and deceptive act pursuant to chapter 93A of the General Laws and the attorney general may bring an action under section 4 of said chapter 93A to enforce this section and to seek restitution, civil penalties, injunctive relief and any other relief awarded pursuant to said chapter 93A.

https://malegislature.gov/Bills/192/S2842, page 34

So, how to comment or ask questions?

Email Senate Committee on Ways and Means, perhaps.

https://malegislature.gov/Committees/Detail/S30/192/Cosponsor

Or call them!

Or perhaps look at the sponsor of the original text, https://malegislature.gov/Bills/192/S2150 Sen. Brendan Crighton from Third Essex.

I think I (or my friends who vote in MA) will email and ask what this means for people in Somerville / on the Somerville Community Choice Electricity plan. And/or if there will continue to be 100% renewable options.

A funny 404 page

Oh my cod!

Pandemic Diary #85 – hi covid

well this time i caught COVID for realsies

thanks to extensive availability of tests as well as our fairly paranoid way of interacting with other people (fairly spaced out risks), we can make some interesting conclusions on how this ran through my roommates and then the people I interacted with

(in particular — thanks US government for giving us free tests via USPS, there’s no way we would’ve caught so early without a glut of free tests)

roommate A -> does risky stuff on Saturday, nothing else for days (they actually go out the least of all of us) — tests positive Thursday evening (antigen)

roommate B -> (that’s me) PCR negative on Friday morning, Cue positive on Saturday morning

Symptoms are not super obvious, but they are kind of persistent. Friday at most was paranoia levels of “did i just not sleep well.” Saturday morning was still not super obvious (“did i not drink enough water / air kind of dry cough”) and it was really not until saturday afternoon that it was more unmistakeable

friend A -> (interacted on Thursday afternoon) Cue negative sat and sun, positive on Monday (that’s today)

So, it seems like an estimate could be E+0 days exposure -> E+4 days, PCR comes back positive. Perhaps it’s like E+0

Pandemic Diary #84 – misc. thoughts (so much has happened)

content warning: guns and gun violence (section at bottom)

Went to see the dragon boat festival ! i only caught a glimpse of it, but since i got to share it with friends, i really enjoyed it. (what is chinese culture to me? the feeling of childhood summers spent there, eating foods, a world away from the US)

Thoughts on: luck of being born in the US. vs. being born in a poorer country. In latter, no matter how hard work, likelihood becoming millionaire ~= zero. So for me, becoming a millionaire may be hard work, but also incredible luck being born where I was.

Research: the anxiety of no longer believing that hard work pays off while knowing that i should believe the fiction, or else it becomes a self-defeating circle

i suppose i still feel a bit of terror in my heart at not following the path others do — applying for internships, grants, and fellowships — things i could add to my resume even, easily prove my worth to Others (who?) — and instead relying on contract work (how can I push further on that?)

while at the same time admiring people who just take off at 20 and go to … sail around the world or somesuch. technically there is nothing stopping me from doing so !! On twitch. There are streamers who did that, went to eg kung fu academy for two years

attending a startup class — to be honest, given the low commitment (2-3 hrs a week) and that i don’t intend to full-time a startup right after graduating / haven’t done due diligence, i didn’t expect much out of it (expected kind of a desultory reading group feeling)

(though maybe that’s also good in a way — i’m not tied to a particular idea, and can “quit” easily if desired)

the speaker was expert on decision theory — thinking in bets

  • Quitting can be getting to where we want to go faster
  • Can promise – science says we will *always* quit too late (missing out on opportunity cost)
  • resultism fallacy — NOT the case that good decision = good outcome, bad decision = bad outcome
  • eg at investing firm: usually there isn’t a meeting if an outcome is much *better* than forecast, even if the amount / of error is the same as for bad outcome
  • As leader (Of whatever level): Talk about outcomes when they are good, not just bad, or else: people set low targets (now you have to estimate fudge factor or else misallocate resources) to lower career risk, or only make decisions through consensus (here’s 50 pages of analysis, agreement for entire group and contractors). Both are anthit
  • A lot of stress from decision making is worrying get decision wrong, to lower it:
  • Consider: Impact of decision? And is it reversible?
  • e.g. Deciding food at restaurant, impact low: even if terrible, will have another meal ~4 hrs later
  • If this is the only option I have, would I be fine with it?
  • She quit due to health issues as all-but-dissertation – while about to give job talks —> poker, asked by investment co. To give talk on decision making, wrote book, now decided go back to grad school — often doors not actually closed — will not improve money but will improve happiness

Other thoughts;

  • Avoiding chores due to negative emotional energy: solution may not be (distract by calling friends / podcast) but rather, (optimal ordering for unpleasant tasks — consider that it doesn’t really matter. Replace the emotions by visualizing the energy I spend picking what socks to wear: just wear whatever is in drawer). Might be faster in the end

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begin content warning: guns, blood, violence

forefront of my mind is still the shootings

the idea of being a kid and calling for 911 and getting shot

or as a kid smearing yourself in your friend’s blood to avoid getting shot yourself

just a tinge of weird feeling being out in public, especially in a crowd of people or the crowded aisles of a supermarket

Hope on the local level: gun control laws at state level have had measurable impact on reducing gun violence

after listening to npr podcast (vegetarian learning to hunt deer) — value hunters, as hunting licenses and permits are a big part of park conservation funding, and they often appreciate nature much more than average person — different than military weapons for war

hear so little about Ukraine war now. Mostly hear about inflation, gas prices.