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HomeMy Public PortalAboutWatertown_DisclosureLabel_Q4-2019-1E111 Direct Ili Energy.. Direct Energy Services, LLC - Toll -Free Phone: 1-866-968-8065 -12 Greenway Plaza, Suite 250, Houston, TX 77046 www.directenergy.com - csdirectenergy@directenergy.com MASSACHUSETTS POWER INFORMATION DISCLOSURE LABEL Q4 '19 - WATERTOWN ELECTRICITY CHOICE GENERATION PRICE The price you pay for generation is set forth in the town aggregation agreement of Watertown and Price per kWh at all levels of use. Prices do not Direct Energy Services, LLC. If you have any further questions about what you pay for electricity per include regulated charges for customer service and kWh, please contact the Direct Energy Services, LLC customer service number below. The delivery. generation price will not vary based on the amount of electricity the customer uses. CUSTOMER SUPPORT CONTRACT Contact the Town's consultants at 1-844- 278-9864. Program Generation Price Standard 100% Green - Optional Basic - Optional Period Standard/Optional Rate Customers 11.494 0/kWh 12.718 0/kWh 10.654 0/kWh 9/2019 -12/2021 Direct Energy Services, LLC (Town's electric supplier) Toll -Free: 1-866-968-8065 Address: 12 Greenway Plaza, Ste. 250 Houston, TX 77046 www.directenergy.com csdirectenergy©directenergy.com For energy emergencies or general inquiries, please contact Eversource at (800) 592-2000. You can also write to Eversource - Eversource, 247 Station Drive, Westwood, MA 02090 or visit www.eversource.com. Demand for electricity supplied by Direct Energy Services, LLC ("DES") was met by the generating resources or fuel types noted to the right. Power Attribute Content - Direct Energy Services, LLC Standard* Source Percentage Renewable Energy (MA Class I RECs) to meet MA RPS requirements 14.00 RECs to meet other MA requirements 10.94 Additional renewable energy (MA Class I RECs), added voluntarily 35.00 Regional Residual Mix 40.06 Total 100.00 100% Green - Optional* Source Percentage Renewable energy (MA Class I RECs) to meet MA minimum requirements 14.00 Additional renewable energy (MA Class I RECs), added voluntarily 86.00 Total 100.00 Basic - Optional Source Percentage Renewable energy (MA Class I RECs) to meet MA minimum requirements 14.00 RECs to meet other MA requirements 10.94 Regional Residual Mix 75.06 Total 100.00 Regional Residual Mix by Fuel - 2018 Fuel Fuel% System Mix 20.71 Biogas 0.00 Biomass 0.11 Coal 8.65 Diesel 0.92 Digester Gas 0.00 Efficient Resource (Maine) 0.00 Fuel Cell 0.00 Hydroelectric/Hydropower 1.05 Jet 0.02 Landfill Gas 0.00 Municipal Solid Waste 0.12 Natural Gas 34.63 Nuclear 26.56 Oil 6.65 Solar Photovoltaic 0.18 Trash -to -Energy 0.34 Wind 0.01 Wood 0.04 Total 100 * Direct Energy purchases additional RECs for this product to comply with the Massachusetts RPS Class II and APS requirements. NOTES: 1. You may also call DES at 1-866-968-8065 or the Massachusetts Division of Energy Resources at 1-617-626-7300 IM Direct Direct Energy Services, LLC - Toll -Free Phone: 1-866-968-8065 -12 Greenway Plaza, Suite 250, Houston, TX 77046 Energy, www.directenergy.com - csdirectenergy@directenergy.com AIR EMISSIONS Emissions for each of the following pollutants are based on Regional Residual Mix data by the New England Power Pool (NEPOOL) and ISO New England for the most current data reporting period. Emission Type Lbs. per MWh Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) Sulfur Dioxide (S02) Carbon Dioxide (CO2) 1.71 3.72 882.54 LABOR INFORMATION REGIONAL AVERAGE GENERATION RESOURCE LABOR CHARACTERISTICS January 1, through December 31, 2016, Provided by ISO New England Inc. Generating Workforce Collective Bargaining Non -Collective Bargaining Total Output (MWH) 36,593,812 32% 76,609,202 68% 113,203,014 100% GENERATION PRICE CONTRACT Generation prices do not include regulated charges for customer service and delivery. Those charges are billed by your local distribution company. POWER SOURCES EMISSIONS LABOR DATA The electricity you consume comes from the New England power grid, which receives power from a variety of power plants and transmits the power throughout the region as needed to meet the requirements of all customers in New England. When you choose a power supplier, that supplier is responsible for generating and/or purchasing power that is added to the power grid in an amount equivalent to your electricity use. Known Resources include resources that are owned by, or under contract to, the supplier. Regional Residual Mix represents power purchased in the regional electricity market. Biomass refers to power plants that are fueled by wood or other plant matter. Hydro resources of greater than 30 megawatts in size are deemed "large hydro." All other hydro resources are deemed "small hydro." Other Renewables include fuel cells utilizing renewable fuel sources, landfill gas and ocean thermal. • Carbon Dioxide (CO2) is released when fossil fuels (e.g., coal, oil and natural gas) are burned. Carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, is a major contributor to global warming. • Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) form when fossil fuels and biomass are burned at high temperatures. They contribute to acid rain and ground -level ozone (or smog) and may cause respiratory illness in children with frequent high-level exposure. NOx also contribute to oxygen deprivation of lakes and coastal waters, which is destructive to fish and other animal life. ■ Sulfur Dioxide (S02) is formed when fuels containing sulfur are burned, primarily coal and oil. Major health effects associated with SO2 include asthma, respiratory illness and aggravation of existing cardiovascular disease. SO2 combines with water and oxygen in the atmosphere to form acid rain, which raises the acid level of lakes and streams, and accelerates the decay of buildings and monuments. The information on this label regarding whether generators or suppliers operate under collective bargaining agreements is provided to inform you about whether the energy was produced in plants where employee wages and working conditions are mutually determined by employees and management and protected by union contracts.