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City of Fall River announces drop in electricity supply prices for those enrolled in Community Electricity Aggregation program
Fall River, MA – The City of Fall River has announced the renewal of its Fall River Community Electricity Aggregation program, with new prices for the period November 2025 until November 2028. Fall River CEA is a group purchasing program, operated by the City since 2016, which provides electricity supply options to help residents and businesses manage costs and increase renewable energy use.
The City has secured lower prices for all supply options, according to a release. Current participants do not need to take any action to remain in the Fall River CEA program and receive the new pricing.
All new Fall River CEA prices will be fixed for 36 months, beginning November 2025 until November 2028. The Fall River CEA program will be served by the supplier, Constellation:
Fall River Standard
Old Price: 15.784¢/kWh
New price: 14.346 ¢/kWh
No additional renewable energy
(63% in 2025)
Lowest priced option
Fall River Plus
Old Price: 17.372¢/kWh
New Price: 15.475 ¢/kWh
Adds renewable energy to total
100% (100% in 2025)
Go above and beyond! Put more renewables onto the grid than you consume.
Learn more about the options at MassCEA.com/Fall-River.
The majority of accounts in the City use the Fall River Standard option. You may switch to another Fall River CEA option at any time. To switch options, call the program’s electricity supplier, Constellation, at (833) 461-0813, or submit a request at MassCEA.com/Fall-River.
No action is necessary to receive the new pricing for your current Fall River supply option. To check what Fall River CEA supply option you currently use, you can review the Supply section of your National Grid electricity bill. If you participate in the program, your current supply rate will appear as one of the “Old Prices” of products listed in the pricing above.
New prices take effect on your November 2025 meter read. The first bill to show the new Fall River CEA pricing will be the bill you receive showing usage from your November 2025 meter read to December 2025 meter read. Most customers can expect to receive this bill in December 2025.
The City’s program launched in 2016, providing multiple contract terms of price stability. Most participants use the Fall River Standard product, which has collectively saved participants a total of $24,800,000, or about $1,140 for the typical residential customer since launch.
As a reminder, Fall River CEA prices only apply to the supply portion of your electric bill and take effect on your meter read date. National Grid will continue to set the charges on the delivery on your electric bill and will repair outages and manage all billing. Fall River CEA has no impact on any solar benefits, low-income discounts, or budget billing plans.
If you are not currently participating in Fall River CEA, you can join any time. To join, submit a request at MassCEA.com/Fall-River.
Fall River CEA participants may leave the program at any time, without penalty and return to basic service supply with National Grid. To leave the program, call National Grid at (800) 322-3223, or submit a request at MassCEA.com/Fall-River.



