Energy procurement solutions you can rely on
By leveraging the collective strength of our 800+ member-strong energy purchasing consortium, we’re able to negotiate the best possible contract protections at the best price.
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Energy procurement programs designed to reduce complexity.
PowerOptions helps nonprofits, schools, hospitals, municipalities, and public entities across New England take control of their energy costs. Through expert procurement, real-time market intelligence, and customized purchasing strategies, we build your energy program entirely around your organization’s unique needs.

How energy procurement can power your mission
Energy procurement is complex – but your experience with PowerOptions doesn’t have to be. Our Energy Procurement program is built around our Members’ needs to deliver price certainty, expert market intelligence, and strategic energy purchasing across electricity, natural gas, and delivered fuels.
Case Studies

City of Providence
A strategic approach to energy management advances sustainability and climate action planning
"PowerOptions' guidance in energy purchasing and solar procurement, along with the insights gained from the Energy Intelligence Suite, have been instrumental in our efforts to enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and advance our climate goals." - David Ruggiero, City of Providence

University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
"There's more to this relationship than just the nuts and bolts of buying energy. Choosing a partner that is invested in understanding the clients' needs and then finding a way to deliver them is a true partnership" - David M. Flanagan, Deputy Executive Vice Chancellor of Facilities, UMass Chan Medical School
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is PowerOptions?
PowerOptions is the largest energy-buying consortium in New England. Serving over 800 nonprofits and public institutions across Massachusetts, Connecticut, Maine, and Rhode Island for over 25 years. PowerOptions curates and manages energy solutions to save time, reduce costs, and simplify processes, enabling organizations to dedicate more resources to their mission.
Why was PowerOptions established?
In 1998, Massachusetts deregulated its energy market, opening up electricity supply to competition for the first time. This allowed businesses to shop for energy sourcing and pricing that best fit their needs. Robert J. Ciolek, the founder of PowerOptions and then-Executive Director of the Massachusetts Health and Education Facilities Authority (HEFA), recognized that while nonprofits stood to gain from this opportunity, few were equipped to take advantage of it. To address this, he and HEFA created PowerOptions, enabling nonprofits and public entities of all sectors and sizes to consolidate their buying power to access sustainable, affordable energy. Ciolek's timing couldn't be more perfect — PowerOptions was the first organization to offer a competitive energy supply solution in the state. When HEFA merged with another state agency in 2010, PowerOptions became a stand-alone nonprofit and has continued to connect New England nonprofits and public organizations to cost-saving energy solutions.
How is PowerOptions funded?
PowerOptions is funded through a combination of paid memberships and fees collected from our energy suppliers. These fees help cover the costs of negotiating, managing, and promoting our programs — all while lowering costs for our Members. Unlike industry-standard referral or broker fees, supplier payments to PowerOptions are not tied to individual referrals and are not passed on to Members. This structure allows PowerOptions to provide objective, transparent guidance on energy decisions. Supplier contributions also support the development of new products and services and enable advocacy for regulatory changes that advance our Members’ sustainable energy goals.
How are PowerOptions' suppliers selected?
Every PowerOptions program begins with an exhaustive, competitive procurement process. We closely monitor market conditions, emerging trends, and new technologies to ensure the best match to our Members' needs, across energy supply, solar, building decarbonization, fleet electrification, and efficiency solutions.
During the RFP process, vendors submit bids demonstrating their capabilities, pricing, and suitability for our consortium. Negotiating on behalf of 800+ Members and $200 million in annual energy spend, PowerOptions selects the provider offering the most competitive terms and the strongest fit for our Members' goals, with their interests at the center of every decision.
How does PowerOptions manage its suppliers?
PowerOptions leverages decades of expertise and the collective strength of our 800+ Member consortium to deliver savings and build lasting partnerships with vetted vendors across all of our programs.
Every provider in our network signs an agreement that defines their responsibilities, pricing, and terms of service, and those terms are fixed. Providers cannot change them, and solutions are available to every Member regardless of size or energy spend.
This structure allows PowerOptions to monitor provider performance and advocate for our Members' interests at every turn, ensuring our entire network works on your behalf.
Does PowerOptions act as an energy producer or facilitate power transmission?
No. PowerOptions does not take title to, sell, or directly transmit any energy. Rather, we facilitate transactions between our Members and power suppliers by providing access to pre-negotiated contract terms within our supplier network. By negotiating on behalf of our consortium, our Members receive cost savings, added protections, and measurable value that can be reinvested in their communities.
How do I become a PowerOptions Member?
PowerOptions membership is open to all nonprofits and public institutions in Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Maine. Our Members pay annual dues based on the scale of their annual energy costs. To learn how much your organization can save or to join our consortium, fill out our interest form HERE.






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