Where is the renewable energy coming from?

All of the renewable energy will come from New England. All of the additional renewable energy included for the program will qualify as “RI New”, which come from new sources, located in New England. Much of that additional renewable energy will be provided by the non-profit Green Energy Consumers Alliance.

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1. What is the Community Electricity Aggregation (CEA) program?
2. When does the CEA program start?
3. What are the prices for electricity in the CEA program?
4. What options will be offered in the CEA program?
5. What part of my electricity bill will be affected? Will delivery charges increase?
6. Who do I call if there is a power outage?
7. Who sends me the electricity bill?
8. How will my solar or utility discount benefits be impacted?
9. Can I benefit from the CEA program without paying for any additional renewable energy?
10. How do I leave (opt out) the program?
11. What happens if I move to a new address in Town?
12. Where is the renewable energy coming from?
13. How can I learn more about the program?
14. What are the program benefits?
15. Who may participate in the program? How do I sign up? Do I have to sign a contract?
16. Why is the program an Opt Out program, instead of an Opt In?
17. How was the renewable energy percentage chosen?
18. How is this program different from the electricity solicitation letters I receive in the mail or even my phone?