West Boylston Municipal Light Plant

The Electric Light Dept for West Boylston, MA

For over a century, West Boylston Municipal Light Plant (WBMLP) has provided citizens and businesses of West Boylston, MA with dependable electric power. WBMLP is a "municipal light plant". And that gives our town lots of benefits that municipalities who get power from the big companies, don't get.

  • Better dependability, reliability and overall economy.
  • Local ownership. Owned by the citizens of West Boylston.
  • Negotiating power. We negotiate and buy longterm power supplies from a diverse, balanced range of resources. That means customers get better electric rates.
  • Faster. If the power goes out, WBMLP's crews are right here in town, and can locate and repair problems in minutes instead of hours.

PAY YOUR BILL

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT FOR ALL CUSTOMERS!

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WBMLP's new billing system and online tool called “SmartHub” is here!

SmartHub and all our new payment options

WBMLP has switched to a New Billing System with an Online App to help you manage your electricity account more easily and efficiently.

  • Online payments are available as of January 8, 2024. Use SmartHub, Pay Now, or Pay-by-Phone to pay your bill.
  • Help save money, paper, and keep our rates low by enrolling in SmartHub’s Auto-Pay and Paperless Billing.
  • WBMLP still accepts Personal Checks, Bank Checks, and Cash Payments by mail (no cash please) or in-person.
  • WBMLP has provided all eligible customers with the Early Payment Discount for the entire month of January.
  • WBMLP reduced electricity rates on your January bill to reflect the Early Payment Discount.
  • The Early Payment Discount will return as a separate line item on our new bills mailed February 1st.

Details are now available on WBMLP's SmartHub Webpage and SmartHub PDF Flyer.

SMARTHUB WEBPAGE SMARTHUB PDF FLYER

INCENTIVE UPDATE FOR 2024!

Attention West Boylston Municipal Light Plant residential customers with natural gas heating and cooling! Take advantage of both WBMLP and Mass Save rebates by converting to Heat Pumps for your heating, cooling, and water heating!

Heat Pumps save money and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

2024 WBMLP NEXTZERO/MASS SAVE HEAT PUMP REBATES FLYER

ANNOUNCING A COST-REDUCING BATTERY STORAGE SYSTEM FOR WEST BOYLSTON

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(September 26, 2023) West Boylston Municipal Light Plant is partnering with Convergent Energy battery storage systems to install a battery storage system for the town's electrical system in the very near future. Battery storage systems like this 3MW/9MWh utility-scale system help reduce transmission and capacity expenses, as well as stabilize and further insulate our electric customers against rising energy costs in volatile energy markets. Also, battery storage systems such as the one being installed for West Boylston will enhance WBMLP's transition to clean energy by optimizing renewable energy performance, reducing costs, and increasing reliability. Convergent's storage battery systems utilize the company's proprietary energy storage intelligence called PEAK IQ® to ensure 24/7 maximum efficiency. The facility will be co-located near WBMLP's existing solar and flywheel assets.

The BESS will generate approximately $257,680 annually in transmission and capacity cost savings over the first 10 years for WBMLP. These annual savings will be used to repay $2M in reserve account funds used to construct the 29 Prospect St Garage Project. Convergent will finance, own, and operate this new battery storage system and it is expected to come online in 2024. Read the Press Release.

UPDATE! West Boylston to achieve 80% Clean and Renewable Energy Supply by 2030 — thanks to careful planning and local control by WBMLP's ratepayers!

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With 56% of WBMLP's energy supply already clean and renewable at the end of last year, your light plant is already ahead of other electric utilities in meeting state-mandated Greenhouse Gas Emission (GGES) goals. These goals essentially require all MLPs to achieve a 50% clean and renewable energy supply by 2030. The mandate increases to 75% by 2040, and ultimately, Net-Zero GHG emissions by 2050.

How is WBMLP doing it?

  • Planning today and securing and integrating more wind, solar, nuclear, and hydroelectricity generation into our energy portfolio now and over time.
  • Retiring environmental attributes called RECs from local solar and wind projects.
  • Entering into longterm fixed cost contracts for additional clean energy that doesn't emit any GHGs.
  • Encouraging our customers to save money and reduce GHG emissions by offering attractive rebates and incentives to electrify their homes with Heat-Pump HVAC Systems, Heat-Pump Hot Water Heaters, Electric Induction Stoves, and Electric Vehicles and EV Chargers.
  • Keeping your rates low while accomplishing everything above. WBMLP's low rate of $0.14 per kWh hasn't changed in almost 14 years!

Learn more about WBMLP's outstanding progress by reading our Press Release, going to our GGES Emissions Standard webpage, WBMLP's 2022 Energy Supply webpage , or any other destination under our website's "NET ZERO EMISSIONS" category.

SAVE THIS WINTER WITH WBMLP

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Remember, WBMLP and our partner NEXTZERO offer rebates on eligible EnergyStar® Appliances, Heating, Cooling, and much more — as well as new federal tax incentives. Don't leave money on the table when it could be in your pocket!

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NEW ONLINE ENERGY AUDIT SCHEDULER!

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WBMLP’S residential energy audit partners, NextZero and The Center for EcoTechnology, have launched a new Online Scheduling Tool. Now, you can conveniently schedule your free Residential Home Energy Audit quickly online. Begin learning what steps you can take to implement energy and cost-saving measures today.

SIGN UP FOR YOUR ENERGY AUDIT NOW

MORE WBMLP CUSTOMER BENEFITS

See the long-term economic benefits of owning a municipal light plant like West Boylston, in dollars and cents, in our new flyer!

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WBMLP EXCEEDED OUR NET-ZERO BY 2050 GOALS!

According to a report by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MA DEP), WBMLP is significantly ahead of its goals to achieve Net-Zero GHG Emissions from its Energy Supply by 2050!

See the good news in our latest infographic. See the MA DEP Report on our News Page.

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WBMLP IS A NEXT ZERO MEMBER UTILITY!

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NEXT ZERO is an entity created by the Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Companies (MMWEC) and participating Municipal Light Plants like WBMLP. NEXT ZERO replaced MuniHelps — and is focused on Greenhouse Gas Emission Standard (GGES) goals. (GGES requires the MLP Energy Supply to reach “Net Zero” Greenhouse Gas Emissions by 2050.)

The name NEXT ZERO also refers to electric Appliances, HVAC and Water Heating Systems, Tools, Household Goods, etc. As WBMLP and the entire electric sector cleans up their energy supply, your “Next” products should be the most efficient electric ones. Those rated EnergyStar® help reduce GHG Emissions in and around your home, business, and the environment. NEXT ZERO is offers a growing list of rebates on qualifying EnergyStar® electric items and appliances. Check in frequently for updates and new additions.

EXPLORE ALL NEXTZERO REBATES

WBMLP NEWS

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GREENHOUSE GAS REDUCTION—WBMLP & THE ELECTRICITY SECTOR LEAD THE TOP 3!

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WBMLP and the Electricity Sector are leading the way in Greenhouse Gas Reduction. See the Infographic. Outstanding!


EV BENEFITS CHART

See our Electric Vehicle vs. Gas-Powered Car Comparison Chart using your low WBMLP's electric rates. It's impressive! Plus, read about all the latest EV and Charger Incentives & Rebates.


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PUBLIC POWER ADVANTAGES VIDEO

See all the advantages having local power gives you, your family and businesses.

WBMLP CLEAN ENERGY & OUR ENVIRONMENT

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Concerned WBMLP Customers ASK US:
"Where does my electricity come from?" “Is it low impact and easy on our environment?" “Is our energy clean or renewable?”

WBMLP ANSWERS:
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WBMLP's Energy Supply already contains a substantial amount of power from existing Clean and Renewable Sources of Generation."

  • 50% of West Boylston's Energy Supply emitted ZERO Greenhouse Gases in 2020.
  • 57% Reduction in GHG Emissions by the entire MA energy sector from 1990 to 2018.
  • 0% Coal Generation in Massachusetts after 2017. Massachusetts eliminated its dirtiest GHG-emitting generation.
CHECK OUT OUR CLEAN ENERGY PAGE SEE OUR ENERGY GENERATION PAGE

REBATES & INCENTIVES FOR CUSTOMERS

New 2024 Appliance Rebates Flyer

New for 2024! West Boylston Municipal Light Plant customers are now eligible for rebates on ENERGY STAR®-certified room air conditioners, all-in-one washer and dryers, and all-in-one washer and heat pump dryers! Details

Explore Discounts & Rebates:

* WBMLP remits these rebates as Rebate Checks or Debit Cards mailed to you.

WBMLP SERVICES

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We're here to help! Click below for answers to questions we hear most often.

Get more answers to your questions, plus important facts here...

SEE MORE FREQUENTLY-ASKED QUESTIONS

NEW — ONLINE ELECTRICAL SERVICE APPLICATION FORM FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION & SERVICE UPGRADES!

Visit our Apply For Service Page. See how to apply for a WBMLP account for your type of service.

New Construction and Service Upgrades can now apply online! Questions? Give us a call at (508) 835-3681.


WATCH WBMLP'S PUBLIC POWER VIDEO

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☀  If The Sun's Up, We're Making Power Here in West Boylston!  ☀

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See how much Solar Energy is generated by West Boylston’s 370kW Solar Site Project located at 225 Shrewsbury Street.

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West Boylston Landfill Community Solar

See how much Solar Energy is generated by West Boylston’s 1,500kW Community Solar Site Project located at 196 Temple Street.

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Coming soon. Solar Energy Output Readings from West Boylston’s 786kW Community Rooftop Solar Project.

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