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BELD has been Braintree's electric provider for more than 125 years. The world has changed considerably since then, but we still pride ourselves on offering superior service at low rates to all our customers.

BELD supplies electric service to approximately 14,000 residential and business customers in the town of Braintree using cost-of-service rates, which are among the lowest in the state. The utility operates generation, transmission and distribution facilities.

BELD's 14-square-mile service territory includes 148 miles of overhead lines and 88 miles of underground lines. We operate three electric distribution substations and two 115 kilovolt (kV) transmission interchange substations. BELD is connected to two separate 115 kV NStar transmission lines, which are part of the ISO New England electric grid. This provides BELD with easy access to power supply sources throughout the Northeast.

When the Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources (DOER) ordered deregulation to begin in 1998, it allowed customers of privately owned Massachusetts electric companies to be given a choice in energy suppliers. The new legislation allowed customers to choose what company they wanted to receive their energy from. This restructuring law was introduced to create competition and lower electric costs for consumers. However, Braintree Electric Light is a municipal electric utility and is exempt from this legislation. Currently, BELD has no plans to open our borders and allow for electric competition in the town. BELD continues to maintain low-cost and reliable electric service to all our customers.

BELD ComplexBELD is a founding member of Energy New England (ENE), an organization dedicated to helping municipal electric utilities with power procurement, residential energy conservation services, consulting and more. BELD employees are also active with the American Public Power AssociationNortheast Public Power Association and the Municipal Electric Association of Massachusetts.


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    BELD's power mix
    The Thomas A. Watson Generating Station
    The Potter Generating Station
    Spruce Mountain Wind
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