Susan Fenton
Vice President
40 Sylvan Road Waltham, MA 02451
phone: 781-907-2300
email: Susan.Fenton@us.ngrid.com
National Grid is the largest electric and gas company in Massachusetts, serving 1.2 million customers in 168 cities and towns. The communities served include the highly diversified commercial and industrial cities of Worcester, Lowell, Quincy, Fall River, and Brockton; the Interstate 495 high technology belt; and many suburban communities and rural towns. The company delivers safe, reliable electricity at prices that are among the lowest of any investor owned utility in New England, and is a nationally recognized leader in energy efficiency programs for customers. Through its purchase of Keyspan Gas, National Grid has moved into a more inclusive utility provider. National Grid is playing a leading role in developing a competitive electricity market in Massachusetts through its New Choices program, which offers new options for power supply to residential, business, and municipal customers. Top
Cindy L. Carroll
Director, Business & Economic Development
285 John Fitch Highway
Fitchburg, MA 01420-8207
phone: 603-773-6532
email: carrollc@unitil.com
Unitil is one of New England's leading energy service companies. The Unitil System of companies offers a broad spectrum of power-related services, including energy planning, procurement, delivery, marketing, consulting and billing activities. Top
Edgar Alejandro
Manager, Economic & Community Development
PO Box 2010
West Springfield, MA 01090
phone: 413-787-9333
email: alejae@nu.com
Western Massachusetts Electric Company (WMECO) is an electric utility provider serving 200,000 customers in four Western Massachusetts Counties; Berkshire, Franklin, Hampden and Hampshire. As part of Northeast Utilities, the largest electric utility in New England, WMECO has access to resources which enable it to serve a wide range of customers' power needs. Assisting its customers to be highly efficient and globally competitive, WMECO offers energy efficiency programs designed to lower its customer operating costs and enhance productivity. WMECO is also dedicated to the vitality of the communities it serves. They support their communities by partnering with local organizations engaged in economic and community development, workforce development and education, and environmental leadership and stewardship. Top