Groton Electric Light

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About Groton Electric Light

Groton Electric Light provides electricity to 2 cities in the state of Massachusetts including East Pepperell CDP and Groton CDP. A total of 4,867 customers (4,425 residential properties and 442 commercial properties) are supplied electricity by the company. Groton Electric Light averages 13.37 cents per kilowatt hour billed to their patrons for residential electricity, which is 43.58% lower than the average state rate of 23.70 cents, a welcome situation for their customers. About 70,269 megawatt hours were sold by the provider to retail customers in 2019. Wholesale power purchases made up 63.28% of the total electricity sourced by the company . Exactly 47,800 megawatt hours were acquired by way of wholesale channels. In 2019, the company earned 96.27% of their revenue from retail electricity sales.

The average monthly residential electric bill for a consumer of Groton Electric Light is $111.62 per month. Patrons of the company enjoy a 11.38% discount compared to the rest of the United States. The company is not associated with any electricity generation facilities and all of the power that they sell to their customers must be purchased wholesale from other suppliers.

Groton Electric Light Net Metering

Fortunately, Groton Electric Light offers net metering options to consumers. This is a positive for any consumer considering purchasing private solar panels, as net metering allows them to sell their unused megawatt hours into the grid.

Groton Electric Light Rate & Electric Bills

Groton Electric Light residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in March.

Historical Electricity Rates:

Price Per kWhAverage Bill$0.134/kWh$0.131/kWh$111.62/mo.$109.18/mo.
2048th13.37¢Groton Electric Light's Average residential price per kWh
1482nd$111.62Average monthly electricity bill for Groton Electric Light's residential customers

Groton Electric Light Overview

  • Company Type:Municipal
  • Headquarters:23 Station Avenue
    Groton, Massachusetts 01450
    United States of America
  • Director/Superintendent:Kevin Kelly

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Groton Electric Light State Coverage

StateCustomersSales ($)State Rank Based On Revenue% of Provider's Residential Sales in State
Massachusetts4,8679,979,00033100%

Groton Electric Light County Coverage

CountyPopulationProvidersAvg. County Rate (¢)Avg. Electric Bill
Middlesex County1,632,0024424.93$145.04/mo

Cities Groton Electric Light Has Coverage

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Groton Electric Light FAQ:

What is the average bundled electricity rate for Groton Electric Light customers?

Groton Electric Light's current average bundled electricity rate is 13.37 cents per kilowatt hour (¢/kWh), compared to the average Massachusetts bundled rate of 23.70 cents and the average nationwide rate of 14.11 cents.

Who is the CEO of Groton Electric Light?

Kevin Kelly is the CEO of Groton Electric Light.

What is the average bundled bill for Groton Electric Light customers each month?

Consumers of Groton Electric Light pay, on average, a monthly bundled bill of $111.62.

What is the phone number for Groton Electric Light?

Groton Electric Light's customer service phone number is (978) 448-1150

What cities does Groton Electric Light have customers in to?

Groton Electric Light supplies to 2 cities.

Last Reviewed By: Nick Reese
Published: 2022-08-01