Provincetown, MA electricity service area
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Provincetown residents can choose from DPU-licensed electricity suppliers like Constellation, Direct Energy, Clearview Energy, and Inspire. Eversource delivers the power—you pick your supplier and rate.

Who has the cheapest electricity rates in Provincetown?

The cheapest electricity rates in Provincetown, MA typically range from 12-18¢/kWh for the supply portion of your bill. Massachusetts has higher electricity costs than most states, but Provincetown residents can still save by comparing suppliers. Eversource offers a Basic Service rate—if a competitive supplier beats that rate, you save money. Enter your ZIP code above to compare all available supplier rates and find the best deal.

Rates are for supply only · Your Eversource delivery charges stay the same regardless of supplier

The Pilgrims actually landed here first in 1620 before going to Plymouth. The Pilgrim Monument is 252 feet tall.

Provincetown is at the tip of Cape Cod, where the Pilgrims first landed and the art colony began in the 1890s. The 3,000 year-round residents have electricity choice.

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Benefits of Energy Choice in Provincetown

Lower rates from licensed suppliers

Provincetown customers can compare rates from suppliers like Constellation, Direct Energy, and Clearview Energy—all MA DPU-licensed.

Same reliable service

Eversource continues delivering electricity to your Provincetown home. Only your generation rate changes—same wires, same reliability.

Price protection

Lock in fixed rates for 12-36 months and avoid seasonal Basic Service rate fluctuations in Massachusetts.

Green energy options

Choose renewable energy plans from suppliers offering 100% wind or solar electricity for your Provincetown home.

About Eversource in Provincetown

Eversource is the regulated utility serving Provincetown in Barnstable County. Eversource maintains power lines and meters—your supplier (Constellation, Direct Energy, Clearview, etc.) sells the electricity itself.

Massachusetts deregulated electricity in 1997 under the Electric Utility Restructuring Act, overseen by the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities (DPU). Provincetown residents can compare rates from dozens of licensed suppliers via Energy Switch MA or here.

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Rate history for Provincetown electricity

Has Eversource raised rates in Provincetown?

Provincetown is served by Eversource. Here's the documented residential rate history for that utility, filed with the MA DPU and indexed by NREL's U.S. Utility Rate Database.

What you pay just to have service in Provincetown

Provincetown's fixed monthly customer charge — the amount Provincetown households pay each month before using a single kWh.

Source: Tariffs filed with the MA DPU, indexed by NREL's U.S. Utility Rate Database (URDB). Individual tariff PDF links appear inside each card above.

How do I compare electricity rates in Provincetown, Massachusetts?

Enter your ZIP code and you'll see live supply rates from DPU-licensed competitive suppliers serving Provincetown on the Eversource grid. Massachusetts deregulated retail electricity in 1997 under the Electric Utility Restructuring Act, overseen by the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities (DPU). Eversource still delivers the power and handles billing, but the supply portion of your bill — often the largest line item — can come from any DPU-licensed competitive supplier. Compare each offer against Eversource's Basic Service rate, which is the default Provincetown residents pay if they don't shop. Massachusetts also has a long history of supplier complaints, so check the DPU's enforcement record and look for monthly fees or post-introductory rate resets before signing.

What's the cheapest electricity plan in Provincetown?

The cheapest supply rate in Provincetown typically lands between 12¢ and 18¢ per kWh from a DPU-licensed competitive supplier — Massachusetts has structurally higher electricity costs than most states because of constrained natural gas pipelines into New England. The honest comparison is the supplier's offer vs. Eversource's current Basic Service rate, which resets every six months for residential customers. Many Provincetown households actually do better on Basic Service than on competitive supply once you account for monthly fees and post-introductory rate resets. Compare each offer's all-in total monthly cost at your real usage against Basic Service before signing — the DPU has flagged competitive supply for overcharging Massachusetts customers as a class.

How is Provincetown electricity different from a flat statewide rate?

Massachusetts doesn't have one flat statewide rate. Provincetown sits in Eversource's service territory — one of three main investor-owned EDCs (Eversource, National Grid, plus National Grid Nantucket) — and each EDC has its own delivery charges and Basic Service rate set under DPU oversight. So a Provincetown household pays different delivery rates than a Boston or Worcester household, even on the same supplier plan. The 1997 Restructuring Act opened the supply market to competition, but the wires side stays with Eversource and doesn't change when you switch suppliers. Some Provincetown residents are also enrolled in a municipal aggregation program — check your bill before assuming you're on Basic Service.