Community Energy Aggregation (CEA)
Understanding the Community Energy Aggregation Program (CEA)?
If you are part of a Massachusetts community, be sure to review the state’s electricity aggregation page for important details, including disclosures about savings not being guaranteed and other program specifics.
Community Energy Aggregation (CEA) is transforming the way towns and cities purchase electricity, helping both households and businesses reduce costs while gaining more control over their energy choices.
For 27 years, Dr. Kevin Kelly has been at the forefront of innovative energy procurement. We bring local governments and residents to join together, leveraging collective buying power to secure lower electricity rates. Through CEA, local governments and residents can join forces to negotiate better electricity pricing, creating a collective advantage that individual accounts cannot achieve alone.
The benefits of Community Energy Aggregation go far beyond potential cost savings. These programs also support local sustainability goals, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, generate new revenue streams for municipalities, create local jobs, and encourage improvements in utility infrastructure. By participating in CEA, communities are not just saving money—they are investing in a cleaner, more resilient energy future.
Disclaimer: Future savings cannot be guaranteed compared to the utility’s basic service rate which changes every three months for industrial customers and every six months for residential and small commercial customers.