Who is a member?
Our members are the local governments of Massachusetts and their elected and appointed leadership.
The MMA’s MunEnergy program will hold a free, one-hour meeting via Zoom on Oct. 2 to provide timely information about winter energy costs and to discuss what winter weather and climate change will mean for energy markets, as well as the best time to purchase energy as we head into the winter.
Click here to register for the Zoom meeting, which will begin at noon.
The MMA formed the MunEnergy program in 1998 to help Massachusetts cities, towns and government entities stabilize energy costs and simplify energy management. MunEnergy provides valuable resources to cities and towns, including a unique municipal contract, energy experts who provide information and answer questions, and a focus on sustainability solutions.
Important considerations when choosing a plan include the budget, risk tolerance, and energy usage patterns of the customer. Customers should make sure to compare all costs (transmission fees, broker fees, fuel costs, etc.), not just rates per kilowatt hour. MMA members can work with the team at MunEnergy on their climate goals through a range of innovative solutions.
Local officials can receive the latest energy information from the MMA and invitations to MunEnergy webinars by sending their energy contact information to energy@mma.org.
For more about the MunEnergy program, visit www.mma.org/munenergy or contact Katie McCue at kmccue@mma.org or 617-426-7272, ext. 111.