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SUMMARY:* Competitive Electric Supply Webinar Presentation
DESCRIPTION:As a part of the Attorney General's Office continued effort to inform the public about its resources\, the Community Engagement Division begun train-the-trainer model presentations. CED will provide a webinar training every month and can provide additional webinars for service organizations and agencies upon request.\n\n\nThis webinar will be held on Wednesday\, October 30th\, 2019\, regarding Competitive Electric Supply.\n\nIf you have any additional questions or comments you can email our office at: AGOCommunityEngagement@State.MA.US.\n\n\n\nWednesday\, October 30th\, 2019\, at 10:30 a.m.\n\nCompettitve Electric Supply Webinar Presentation\n\nOn March 29\, 2018\, the Attorney General's Office released a report that found that Massachusetts residential consumers paid competitive electric suppliers $176.8 million more than they would have paid for electricity from their utility between July 2015   June 2017. The report also found that low-income consumers are disproportionately affected. Low-income consumers are more likely to sign-up for competitive supply and are more likely to be charged higher rates.\n\n\n\nRegister Here: https://compelecsupply.eventbrite.com
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<br />\n<span style="padding-top:0px\;">As a part of the Attorney General&rsquo\;s Office continued effort to inform the public about its resources\, the Community Engagement Division begun train-the-trainer model presentations. CED will provide a webinar training every month and can provide additional webinars for service organizations and agencies upon request.</span>\n<div style="padding:0px\;color:rgb(57\, 54\, 79)\;font-family:Neue Plak\, -apple-system\, BlinkMacSystemFont\, Roboto\, Helvetica Neue\, Helvetica\, Tahoma\, Arial\, sans-serif\;font-size:14.9333px\;letter-spacing:0.5px\;">\n<hr style="border-right:0px\;border-bottom:0px\;border-left:0px\;border-image:initial\;border-top-style:solid\;height:0px\;box-sizing:content-box\;padding-top:0px\;" /></div>\n<span style="padding-top:0px\;">This webinar will be held on Wednesday\, October 30th\, 2019\, regarding Competitive Electric Supply.</span><br />\n<span style="padding-top:0px\;">If you have any additional questions or comments you can email our office at:&nbsp\;<a href="mailto:AGOCommunityEngagement@State.MA.US" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" style="text-decoration-line:none\;cursor:pointer\;padding-top:0px\;" target="_blank"><span style="padding-top:0px\;">AGOCommunityEngagement@State.MA.US</span></a>.</span>\n\n<hr style="border-right:0px\;border-bottom:0px\;border-left:0px\;border-image:initial\;border-top-style:solid\;height:0px\;box-sizing:content-box\;color:rgb(57\, 54\, 79)\;font-family:Neue Plak\, -apple-system\, BlinkMacSystemFont\, Roboto\, Helvetica Neue\, Helvetica\, Tahoma\, Arial\, sans-serif\;font-size:14.9333px\;letter-spacing:0.5px\;" /><br style="padding-top:0px\;" />\n<div style="padding:0px\;color:rgb(57\, 54\, 79)\;font-family:Neue Plak\, -apple-system\, BlinkMacSystemFont\, Roboto\, Helvetica Neue\, Helvetica\, Tahoma\, Arial\, sans-serif\;font-size:14.9333px\;letter-spacing:0.5px\;">Wednesday\, October 30th\, 2019\, at 10:30 a.m.<br />\nCompettitve Electric Supply Webinar Presentation<br />\n<span style="padding-top:0px\;">On March 29\, 2018\, the Attorney General&rsquo\;s Office released a&nbsp\;</span><a href="https://www.mass.gov/doc/comp-supply-report-final" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" style="text-decoration-line:none\;cursor:pointer\;" target="_blank">report</a>&nbsp\;that found that Massachusetts residential consumers paid competitive electric suppliers $176.8 million more than they would have paid for electricity from their utility between July 2015 &ndash\; June 2017. The report also found that low-income consumers are disproportionately affected. Low-income consumers are more likely to sign-up for competitive supply and are more likely to be charged higher rates.<br />\n<br />\nRegister Here: https://compelecsupply.eventbrite.com</div>\n
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