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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC UTILITIES

The Department Of Public Utilities NSTAR Electric Company d/b/a Eversource Energy for Approval of its 2026 Energy

Efficiency Reconciling Factors for effect July 1, 2026.

Discussion Topics

  1. AGENDA

    NOTICE OF FILING AND REQUEST FOR COMMENTS

    D.P.U. 26-59 May 15, 2026

    Petition of NSTAR Electric Company d/b/a Eversource Energy for Approval of its 2026 Energy

    Efficiency Reconciling Factors for effect July 1, 2026.

    ____________________________________________________________________________

    On May 1, 2026, NSTAR Electric Company d/b/a Eversource Energy (“Company”) filed

    with the Department of Public Utilities (“Department”) a petition seeking approval of its 2026

    Energy Efficiency Reconciling Factors (“EERFs”) for effect July 1, 2026. The Department

    docketed the Company’s petition as D.P.U. 26-59.

    An EERF collects additional funds for approved energy efficiency programs when the

    cost of implementing those programs exceeds other funding sources. See G.L. c. 25, § 19(a).

    The Company proposes the following EERFs for effect July 1, 2026: (1) 2.042 cents per

    kilowatt-hour (“kWh”) for residential customers, including low-income customers; and

    (2) 1.139 cents per kWh for commercial and industrial (“C&I”) customers. The proposed EERFs

    are designed to: (1) collect costs associated with the Company’s 2026 energy efficiency program

    implementation in excess of other funding sources; and (2) reconcile expenses and revenues

    from the previous year’s program implementation.

    In addition, on April 3, 2026, the Company filed a request to change the effective date of

    its EERFs from July 1 to September 1 each year, beginning with the instant EERFs. The

    Department indicated that it would consider the Company’s request for a revised effective date

    as part of its investigation of the instant EERFs in this proceeding. Hearing Officer

    Memorandum at 1 (April 17, 2026). Pending the Department’s determination on the Company’s

    request to modify the effective date, the instant EERF filing proceeds on the basis that the

    proposed rates will take effect on July 1, 2026.

    If the Department approves the 2026 EERFs as proposed, the Company states that

    customers will experience the following bill impacts:

    • a typical residential customer (R-1) in Eastern Massachusetts using 530 kWh of

    electricity per month will experience a monthly bill decrease of $1.13

    (or approximately 0.6 percent);

    • a typical residential customer (R-1) in Western Massachusetts using 545 kWh of

    electricity per month will experience a monthly bill decrease of $1.17

    (or approximately 0.6 percent);

    D.P.U. 26-59 Page 2

    • a typical low-income residential customer (R-2) in Eastern Massachusetts using

    475 kWh of electricity per month will experience a monthly bill decrease of $0.59 (or

    approximately 0.6 percent);

    • a typical low-income residential customer (R-2) in Western Massachusetts using

    585 kWh of electricity per month will experience a monthly bill decrease of $0.72 (or

    approximately 0.6 percent);

    • a typical residential customer on a heat pump rate (R-1HP) in Eastern Massachusetts

    will experience a monthly bill decrease of $3.67 (or approximately 0.8 percent) in

    winter and a decrease of $1.29 (or approximately 0.6 percent) in summer;

    • a typical residential customer on a heat pump rate (R-1HP) in Western Massachusetts

    will experience a monthly bill decrease of $3.77 (or approximately 0.9 percent) in

    winter and a decrease of $1.33 (or approximately 0.6 percent) in summer;

    • a typical low-income residential customer on a heat pump rate (R-2HP) in Eastern

    Massachusetts will experience a monthly bill decrease of $2.12 (or approximately

    0.8 percent) in winter and a decrease of $0.75 (or approximately 0.6 percent) in

    summer;

    • a typical low-income residential customer on a heat pump rate (R-2HP) in Western

    Massachusetts will experience a monthly bill decrease of $2.19 (or approximately

    0.9 percent) in winter and a decrease of $0.77 (or approximately 0.6 percent) in

    summer; and

    • C&I customers will experience a range of bill impacts, from no change to an increase

    of 1.5 percent, depending on rate class and usage. For specific bill impacts, these

    customers should contact the Company as shown below.

    Any person interested in commenting on this matter, including the Company’s request to

    change the effective date of the EERF, may submit written comments no later than the close of

    business (5:00 p.m.) on June 11, 2026. The Department strongly encourages members of the

    public to submit comments by email in the manner described below. If, however, a member of

    the public is unable to send written comments by email, a paper copy may be sent to Peter A.

    Ray, Secretary, Department of Public Utilities, One South Station, Boston, Massachusetts,

    02110.

    All comments should be submitted to the Department in .pdf format by e-mail

    attachment to dpu.efiling@mass.gov and krista.hawley@mass.gov. The text of the e-mail must

    specify: (1) the docket number of the proceeding (D.P.U. 26-59); (2) the name of the person or

    company submitting the filing; and (3) a brief descriptive title of the document. In addition, a

    copy of all comments should be sent to the Company’s attorneys, John K. Habib, Esq. at

    jhabib@keeganwerlin.com, and Ashley S. Marton, Esq. at amarton@keeganwerlin.com.

    All documents submitted in electronic format will be posted on the Department’s website

    through our online File Room as soon as practicable (enter “26-59”) at:

    D.P.U. 26-59 Page 3

    https://eeaonline.eea.state.ma.us/DPU/Fileroom/dockets/bynumber. Please note that in the

    interest of transparency any comments will be posted to our website as received without

    redacting personal information, such as addresses, telephone numbers, or email addresses.

    Therefore, consider the extent of information you wish to share when submitting comments.

    To request materials in accessible formats for people with disabilities (Braille, large print,

    electronic files, audio format), contact the Department’s ADA coordinator at

    eeadiversity@mass.gov or (617) 626-1282.

    For further information regarding the Company’s filing, please contact the Company’s

    attorneys, John K. Habib, Esq. at jhabib@keeganwerlin.com, and Ashley S. Marton, Esq. at

    amarton@keeganwerlin.com, or (617) 951-1400. For further information regarding this Notice,

    please contact Krista Hawley, Hearing Officer, Department of Public Utilities, at

    krista.hawley@mass.gov.

    D.P.U. 26-59 Page 4

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