Municipal Light Plant Communities

While a majority of Massachusetts residents live in communities served by investor-owned electric utilities (National Grid, Eversource, or Unitil), many live in areas served by municipal lighting plants ("MLPs"), which have not historically contributed to the Massachusetts Renewable Energy Trust (the "RET"). The Trust funds MassCEC grant programs, rebates and other incentives, which have been available historically to only those communities that contribute to the RET. The Green Communities Act of 2008, as amended, has established a mechanism for municipal lighting plant communities to participate in the RET. It also clarified eligibility requirements for funding projects in municipal lighting plant communities that choose not to pay into the Trust Fund.

To find out if your community is served by a municipal light plant or investor-owned utility, view this map.

Renewable Energy Trust Fund Membership Agreement

The document below formalize the terms for municipal lighting plant (MLP) participation in the Renewable Energy Trust.  There are three versions of the agreement.  The “MLP Authority” version is for MLPs, which have full authority to enter into the agreement without the need for further specific authorization by the host municipality.  The “Municipal Authority” version is for situations in which only the executive arm of the municipality has specific authority to authorize the MLP to enter into the agreement. The "Electing Municipality" version is for an individual municipality served by an MLP serving multiple municipalities that does not participate in the RET, and this individual municipality want to elect to join the RET.  For each scenario, the MLP and/or municipality must submit Authority Documentation as described in Section 1 of the agreement.

The table below lists those MLPs that have submitted signed RET Membership Agreements. The start date for eligibility for RET programs depends upon the date the MLP begins to collect and remit the RET charge.  All MLP customers are strongly encouraged to consult with their MLP and obtain written confirmation that the MLP is collecting and remitting the Trust charge before entering into any agreement for installation of a renewable energy system for which they expect to receive a rebate from the RET.

 

Municipal Light Plant

Signed Membership Agreement Received from MLP

Membership Agreement Approved 

Start Date for Eligibility for RET Programs 

Ashburnham

6/9/2009

6/9/2009

7/1/2009

Falmouth

2/14/2018

2/14/2018

3/1/2018

Gosnold

10/6/2023

11/2/2023

12/1/2023

Holden

 6/10/2009

6/25/2009

9/1/2009

Holyoke

 7/29/2009

8/10/2009

8/10/2009

Ipswich

10/31/2019

11/20/2019

1/1/2020

Russell

9/14/2009

9/24/2009

10/1/2009

Templeton

 3/24/2009

5/20/2009

6/1/2009