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rosarugosa
3-25-13, 8:19pm
Has anyone done this? A few years ago, we went with a 2-year contract with Dominion as our supplier. They guaranteed that we would pay at least 10% (if I recall correctly) less than the rate charged by National Grid. This two year deal has expired, and now it appears that we are paying more for our electricity through Dominion.
A salesman came to the door tonight from Just Energy, and he is the one who pointed out that we're paying highing than National Grid prices. I checked online and it sounds like Just Energy has had lots of issues with slimy sales tactics, so I don't think I want to do business with them. But I do think I want to see about going back to National Grid as my supplier. Does anyone have any experiences to share in this realm?
I don't know if other states work the same way, but we can choose from different energy suppliers, and the bill, service, transmission, etc. is still through National Grid.

herbgeek
3-26-13, 6:31am
I'd be interested in hearing about your experience. I talked to someone at Dominion at a farmers conference last summer, and while it sounded interesting, I didn't actually move on it. We're still with National Grid by default.

rosarugosa
4-27-13, 3:40pm
I keep meaning to post on this again and I'm finally getting around to it. I comparison shopped the suppliers available to me as a National Grid customer in the Boston area, and here is what I found:
National Grid - 7.3 fixed through 5/1/13
Viridian - between 7.19 and 9.49 flex, with the 9.49 being all wind-generated
Dominion - 7.99 fixed through 10/13 or 8.45 fixed through 12/13
Easy - 7.89 fixed through 6/13, 8.10 variable
Just - 6.95 flex and can lock in if rates start to increase (appears that lock-in period is 5 years, I thought details were a little fuzzy)
MX - 9.4 locked, 11.4 variable
First Point - rates not posted
Great Eastern - rates not posted
Since we were paying a higher rate through Dominion (flex) than the standard rate from National Grid, we switched to NG and I'm going to look at the rates again after they adjust on 5/1.