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Price 13.69 cents per kWh. This does not include the price that your electric utility will charge you for the delivery component of your electric service.
Term The above price will remain constant for 12 month(s).
Enrollment Fee The product does not include an enrollment fee.
Early Cancellation Fee If you cancel your contract prior to the end of its term, you will be charged a fee of $150.
Other Fees $0 Monthly Base Charge
Automatic Renewal Your contract will automatically renew to a new price at the end of the contract term unless you inform Clearview Energy otherwise. The new price, with a base fee starting at $9.99, may be higher or lower than the existing price. Clearview Energy will contact you no later than 30 days before automatic renewal to notify you of your supply options.
Renewable Energy Content The Commonwealth of Massachusetts requires that all electric supply products include a minimum of 62% renewable energy resources. This product meets those requirements.
Incentives 0
Rescission Period You have 3 days to cancel this contract free of charge from the time you receive your contract terms and conditions
Competitive Supplier Information Clearview Energy, DPU license number: CS-089, 1.800.746.4702, www.ClearviewEnergy.com. Clearview Energy is only responsible for the electric generation portion of your bill.
Electric Utility Information NSTAR will continue to deliver the electricity that you use in your home and is responsible for the delivery charges that appear on your monthly bill. If you have any questions about the delivery portion of your bill, contact NSTAR at 1.800.592.2000, or by visiting its website at www.nstar.com.

The Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities recommends that consumers visit the Energy Switch to view the broad range of available electric supply products, including your electric utility's basic service can visit the website at http://energyswitchma/gov.

MA.CS.E_03.03.2023

This Agreement is for electric supply service between Clearview Electric, Inc. dba Clearview Energy (“Clearview Energy”) and Customer. Customer and plan information can be found in the Product Information Chart. The Product Information Chart is hereby made an integral part of this Agreement. Clearview Energy is licensed as an electric supplier by the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities (“DPU”) [License # CS-089]. Clearview Energy establishes your electric supply rate. The DPU regulates the distribution rates of your Local Distribution Utility (“Utility”). The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission regulates transmission prices and services.

PLEASE READ THIS DOCUMENT CAREFULLY.
This Agreement is the entire contract between the parties and supersedes any prior written or oral representations.
Product Information Chart
Electric Product Name ClearGuarantee12
Product Description Fixed Kilowatt Rate Product
Energy Type Traditional Energy Product
Agreement Term 12 Month fixed rate term
Monthly Base Charge $0
Early Termination Fee $150
Promotion 0

1. Right of Rescission

Customer may rescind this Agreement within three (3) calendar days of enrollment by contacting Clearview Energy by phone or in writing. This Agreement is not legally binding until the rescission period has expired and you have not, directly or indirectly, rescinded your selection. The Customer is liable for all Clearview Energy charges until the Customer returns to the Utility or another supplier.

2. Price of Electricity

The price in cents per kilowatt includes: electric generation supply, capacity charges and renewable energy credits in the Independent System Operator’s (or equivalent’s) market; any applicable state and/or local taxes; and a margin adder. The price of electricity may include a Monthly Base Charge as outlined in the Product Information Chart. Clearview Energy’s supply charges do not include any Utility charges applied to the Customer.

2a. Fixed Kilowatt Rate Product If Clearview Energy would like to propose a change to a fixed kilowatt rate product, you will be notified by the process described in Change of Terms. Fixed price products may change due to new or modified federal, state or local laws; or regulatory actions that impose new or modified fees.

2b. Month-to-month Variable Kilowatt Rate Product Month-to-month variable kilowatt rate products are subject to change without notice at Clearview Energy’s discretion outside of any applicable promotion. If applicable, the Monthly Base Charge may also fluctuate outside of any applicable promotion.

All pricing can be viewed at www.ClearviewEnergy.com.

3. Basic Service

Basic service is market-priced electricity provided by your Utility if you have not chosen a competitive supplier. You may use the pricing and term information for Basic Service as a means of comparison to Clearview’s product offerings. You may or may not be charged a fee from your Utility when you choose a Competitive Power Supplier. Please contact your Utility for information on Basic Service rates and any associated fees.

4. Billing and Payment

You will receive a single bill from your Utility that includes Clearview Energy’s electric supply charges as well as the Utility’s delivery charges. By the acceptance of this Agreement, you herby authorize the Utility to provide billing and payment information to Clearview Energy.

The Customer will pay each invoice in full within twenty (20) days of the invoice date or in the timeframe established by the Utility. Customer payments remitted in response to a consolidated bill shall be pro-rated in accordance with procedures adopted by the DPU. If the Customer fails to remit payment when due, Clearview Energy reserves the right to terminate supply services. Failure to remit payment is considered a breach of this Agreement and the Customer may be liable to Clearview Energy for any applicable early termination fee.

For any payment sent directly to Clearview Energy, which is returned by your financial institution for any reason, Clearview Energy will charge $20.00 for each payment transaction that is returned unpaid or not processed including: (1) returned checks, (2) returned electronic fund transfers, and (3) any other form of dishonored payment. This charge will be reflected as NSF Fee on your next bill, if applicable.

5. Energy Products

5a. Renewable Energy Product Supports 100% green energy producers in the United States through the purchase of Renewable Energy Certificates equivalent to the power you consume.

5b. Traditional Energy Product Traditional energy products sourced by a combination of coal, natural gas, nuclear, hydropower and/or other renewable energy sources. The renewable sources may include wind, solar, geothermal and/or biomass.

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts requires that all electric supply products include a minimum of 59% renewable energy resources. This product meets those requirements.

6. Terms of Renewal

6a. Fixed Kilowatt Rate Product The Agreement Term and Effective date can be found in the Product Information Chart. Upon expiration of your fixed term, your service will automatically continue under a Clearview Energy variable month-to-month renewal product, with a base fee starting at $9.99, for which rates may change at Clearview Energy’s discretion outside of any applicable promotion. You will receive one (1) renewal notice thirty (30) days prior to the renewal date. If you do not respond to the renewal notice, at its discretion, Clearview Energy may renew your account under the terms described in the renewal notice.

6b. Month-to-month Variable Kilowatt Rate Product The Agreement Term and Effective date can be found in the Product Information Chart. This Agreement shall commence for a one (1) month term (“Initial Term”) and thereafter rates, with a base fee starting at $9.99, may change at Clearview Energy’s discretion outside of any applicable promotion. This Agreement shall automatically renew for successive one (1) month periods (“Renewal Term”).

7. Termination .

7a. Fixed Kilowatt Rate Product If you terminate this Agreement prior to its expiration, you will be charged an Early Termination Fee as outlined in the Product Information Chart. Your service will remain in effect until such time as the Utility completes the termination in accordance with its rules. However, you may terminate this Agreement without penalty as a result of relocation, disability that renders the customer of record unable to pay for Clearview Energy’s service, or the customer of record’s death.

7b. Month-to-month Variable Kilowatt Rate Product This Agreement will remain in effect at Clearview Energy’s discretion or until you notify Clearview Energy of your desire to choose a fixed plan, or another provider. Customer may cancel this Agreement at any time by providing thirty (30) days’ notice to Clearview Energy at 1.800.746.4702. There is no penalty for cancellation of variable month-to-month products.

Upon termination of this Agreement, a final bill will be rendered within twenty (20) days after the final scheduled meter reading or, if access is unavailable, an estimate of consumption will be used in the final bill which will be truedup subsequent to the final meter reading. Clearview Energy does not physically cut off electric service, only your Utility may do that. If Clearview Energy cancels this Agreement for any reason other than non-payment you will be mailed one (1) notice thirty (30) days prior to your service being returned to the Utility’s supply service.

8. Change in Terms

Changes to this Agreement will be provided to the customer in one (1) mailing thirty (30) days prior to the effective date of the changes. If you do not respond to the mailing, Clearview Energy may implement the changes described to your account.

9. Dispute Resolution Process

If you have any questions or disputes regarding Clearview Energy’s service, please contact Clearview Energy’s customer service department at 1.800.746.4702. If you are not satisfied with the resolution after speaking with a Clearview Energy representative, then you may contact the DPU. For your convenience, the DPU’s contact information has been provided at the end of this Agreement. No terms contained herein waive any rights you may have under Massachusetts or Federal Consumer Protection laws.

10. Remedies

Any claim under this Agreement must be brought within one (1) year after the cause of action arises, or such claim or cause of action is barred, notwithstanding any state statute of limitation to the contrary. No recovery may be sought or received for damages other than out-of-pocket expenses, except that the prevailing party will be entitled to costs and attorneys’ fees. If a dispute arises out of or relates to this contract, or the alleged breach thereof, and if the dispute is not settled through negotiation, the parties agree first to try in good faith to settle the dispute by mediation within thirty (30) days, then the parties shall submit to binding arbitration. The process shall be confidential based on terms acceptable to the mediator and/or arbitrator.

11. Assignments

Customer may not assign its interests or delegate its obligations under this Agreement without the express written consent of Clearview Energy. Clearview Energy may sell, transfer, pledge, or assign the accounts receivable, revenues, or proceeds hereof, in connection with any financing agreement, purchase of accounts receivables program or billing services agreement, and may assign this Agreement and the rights and obligations there under, to another energy supplier, or other entity as authorized by the DPU.

12. Severability

If any provision of this Agreement is held by a court or regulatory agency of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, void, or unenforceable, the remaining provisions shall continue in full force without being invalidated in any way.

13. Force Majeure

The term “Force Majeure” shall mean any cause not reasonably within the control of the party claiming suspension and which by the exercise of due diligence, such party is unable to prevent or overcome, including but not limited to, an act of God, natural disaster, an act of war, and any act or cause which is deemed a Force Majeure by the Utility or any transportation or transmitting entity. If either party is unable, wholly or in part, by Force Majeure to perform or comply with any obligations or conditions of this Agreement, such party will give immediate written notice, to the maximum extent practical, to the other party and not be held liable.

14. Limitations of Liability

Liabilities not excused by Force Majeure or otherwise shall be limited to direct actual damages. Neither party will be liable to the other for consequential, incidental, punitive, special, exemplary, or indirect damages. Lost profits or penalties of any nature are hereby waived; these limitations apply without regard to the cause of any liability or damage, including the negligence of Clearview Energy. There are no third-party beneficiaries to this Agreement.

15. Customer Information and Release Authorization

Throughout this Agreement, you authorize Clearview Energy or its agents to obtain and review information from credit-reporting agencies regarding your credit history and information from the Utility relating to you and your account that includes, but is not limited to: account name and number; billing history; payment history; rate classification; historical and future electricity usage; meter readings; and characteristics of electricity service. Clearview Energy will not provide or sell such information to any other party without your consent unless required to do so by law, or it is necessary to enforce the terms of this Agreement. Clearview Energy reserves the right to reject your enrollment, or terminate this Agreement, in the event you rescind these authorizations.

16. Power Outages and Emergencies

If you have any electrical emergency or power outage, please contact your Utility at the number provided in Contact Information.

17. Contact Information 

Electric Supplier Clearview Electric, Inc. dba Clearview Energy
P.O. Box 130659
Dallas, TX 75313-0659
1.800.746.4702 Representatives available Monday – Friday 9:30 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. EST
www.clearviewenergy.com
Electric Utility Company NSTAR
One NStar Way
Westwood, MA 02090
1.800.592.2000
www.nstar.com
Electric Utility Company National Grid
P.O. Box 960
Northborough, MA 01532
1.800.322.3223
www.nationalgridus.com/Massachusetts
Electric Utility Company Western Massachusetts Electric
Company (WMECO)
P.O. Box 201
West Springfield, MA 01090
1.877.659.6326
www.wmeco.com
Electric Utility Company Fitchburg Gas & Electric Light
Company / Unitil
285 John Fitch Highway
Fitchburg, MA 01420
1.888.301.7700
www.unitil.com
Department of Public Utilities (DPU) Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities
One South Station
Boston, MA 02110
1.877.886.5066
www.mass.gov/dpu

License # CS-089                                             MA.TOS.E_2.1.2023

Generation Price Average price per kWh at different levels of use. Prices do not include regulated charges for customer service and delivery
Average Use Per Month 250 kWh 500 kWh 1000 kWh 2000 kWh
Average Price Per kWh 13.7 cents 13.7 cents 13.7 cents 13.7 cents
Your average generation price will vary according to when and how much electricity you consume. See your most recent bill for your monthly use and your Terms of Service for the actual prices.
Contract Minimum Length: 12 Month fixed rate term Contract Term: Fixed
Power Sources

Demand for this electricity product in the period 04/01/23 - 3/31/24 was assigned generation from the following sources.

Regional Average Power Sources System Power Known Source Total
Air-source heat pump 0 0
Biogas 0 0
Biomass 2 2
Coal 0 0
Diesel 1 1
Digester gas 0 0
Efficient Resource (Maine) 0 0
Energy Storage 0 0
Fuel Cell 1 1
Geothermal 0 0
Ground and Water-source heat pump 0 0
Hydro 8 8
Jet 0 0
Landfill gas 0 0
Liquid Biofuels 0 0
Municipal Solid Waste 1 1
Natural Gas 48 48
Nuclear 21 21
Oil 5 5
Solar 7 7
Trash-to-Energy 2 2
Wind 3 3
Wood 1 1
Total 100% 100%

Source:  NEPOOL System Mix April 1, 2024 - March 31, 2024 (total Power Source may not equal to 100% due to rounding).

Air Emissions

Carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxide, and sulfur dioxide emission rates from these sources, relative to the regional average, and to the emission rates of a new generating unit.

Air emissions in pounds per megawatt hour.

Emission Rate Category CO2 NOx SO2
New England (1) 536.43 0.309 0.122
Imports (2) 183 0.26 0.23
New unit (3) 895 0.06 0.01

Source: (1) EPA's Egrid data; (2) DPU based on multiple regional data sources; (3) MA Dept of Environmental Protection Table 7 of the Footprint Major Comprehensive Air Quality Plan Approval

Regional Average Generation Recourse Labor Information
Generating workforce Output (MWh) %
With union labor 29,094,355 24%
Without union labor 89,832,645 76%
Total 118,927,000 100%

Source: NEPOOL-GIS 2019 GIS Certificate Statistics - Other Attributes Report and ISO New England Net Energy and Peak Load by Source report.
These values are for January 1 through December 31, 2019. The labor characteristics percentage was calculated by dividing (1) the number of certificates identified as union labor on the NEPOOL-GIS report by (2) the sum of net energy load from the ISO-NE report.

Notes: 1. Electricity customers in New England are served by an integrated power grid, not particular generating units. The Above information is on generating units assigned to this electricity product. To obtain information on all generating units owned by, or under contract to Clearview Energy Company, call 1-800-746-4702.

2. See reverse side and your contract terms and conditions for further information on this label. You may also call Clearview Energy at 1-800-746-4702, or the Massachusetts Division of Energy Resources at 1-800-727-1234.

LABEL DESCRIPTION
Generation Price and Contract:
Generation Prices displayed are representative average prices for electricity at usage levels that are typical for residential customers. Contract items displayed present the length of your contract for generation service, and the price terms included in your contract. See your recent bill to determine average monthly use, and your Terms of Service for additional information.
Power Sources:
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. System power 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.

Emissions:
Emissions for each the following pollutants are presented as a percent of the regional average emission rate.
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 contributes to oxygen deprivation of lakes and coastal waters which is destructive to fish and other animal life.
Sulfur Dioxide (SO2) 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.

Labor Data:
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 employees and management and protected by union contracts. The information on this label regarding the use of generator or supplier during a strike by or lock-out of its employees has replaced them with other workers.

MA DL 092324