
Massachusetts Electric Company, founded in 1900 and headquartered in Worcester, Massachusetts, is focused on providing reliable electric service to its customers throughout the state. The company operates as a subsidiary of National Grid plc, delivering electricity and various energy solutions to residential, commercial, and industrial sectors.
Bond Name | Country | Maturity | Coupon(%) | |
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NGGLN 1.73% 2030-11-24 USDMassachusetts Electric Company | United States | 2030-11-24 | 1.729 | 4.44 |
NGGLN 1.73% 2030-11-24 USDMassachusetts Electric Company | United States | 2030-11-24 | 1.729 | 4.44 |
NGGLN 4.00% 2046-08-15 USDMassachusetts Electric Company | United States | 2046-08-15 | 4.004 | 5.67 |
NGGLN 4.00% 2046-08-15 USDMassachusetts Electric Company | United States | 2046-08-15 | 4.004 | 5.59 |
NGGLN 5.87% 2054-02-26 USDMassachusetts Electric Company | United States | 2054-02-26 | 5.867 | 5.85 |
NGGLN 5.87% 2054-02-26 USDMassachusetts Electric Company | United States | 2054-02-26 | 5.867 | 5.85 |
NGGLN 5.90% 2039-11-15 USDMassachusetts Electric Company | United States | 2039-11-15 | 5.900 | 5.39 |
NGGLN 5.90% 2039-11-15 USDMassachusetts Electric Company | United States | 2039-11-15 | 5.900 | 5.39 |
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The company has a noteworthy history of bond issuances, having first offered bonds to fund infrastructure improvements as early as the 1950s. Among significant issuances, the 2020 green bonds, aimed at financing renewable energy projects, marked a strategic shift towards sustainability. Current bond yields are competitive within the industry, reflecting the company's strong credit quality, although recent economic conditions have prompted scrutiny. Additionally, news surrounding Massachusetts Electric's plans to expand its renewable energy portfolio could influence future bond offerings and investor interest.