UPDATE: Electric Supply Changes
Posted December 02, 2021Since November 2014, the Borough of Riverdale, in conjunction with the Morris Area Energy Cooperative (“MAEC”), established a Community Energy Aggregation Program. The program is designed to save residents money on the supply portion of their electric bills, and since the program began, participating residents have saved over $2,542,994. The cooperative includes fourteen (14) participating municipalities and represents over 42,873 households.
The contract that the Morris Area Energy Cooperative (MAEC) with IDT Energy Inc. to furnish your electric supply through the Community Energy Aggregation Program is ending on November 30, 2021. Since the program is ending, all accounts must be returned to the utility, JCP&L’s Basic Generation Service at the end of the contract term.
Here’s What Happens Next:
Your electric supply service will be returned to your local utility company, JCP&L. This will happen with the next meter reading on or after November 30, 2021. No action is required on your part. Your electric service will continue uninterrupted.
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