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What recent rate adjustments mean for your energy bills this summer
On Wednesday, a measure was passed that may lead to a higher charge for United Illuminating and Eversource customers.
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Face the Facts: Here's why United Illuminating is proposing rate increases
The price of power has been an ongoing debate in Connecticut for years and since a new state regulator took the helm as commissioner, it’s gotten more and more contentious. Now, both United Illuminating and Eversource are taking the state to court after recent requests for rate increases were dramatically reduced. And then this week, both announced another request...
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Face the Facts: Here's why United Illuminating is proposing rate increases
A United Illuminating official talks about the company’s decision to appeal PURA’s denial of its rate increase request.
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Republican legislators reunite to negotiate lower electric bills
Amidst significant rate increase requests from Eversource and United Illuminating, republican legislators advocate for adjustments aimed at reducing electricity prices.
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Low-income electric customers in Connecticut will soon see savings
Eversource and United Illuminating will offer eligible customers a new low-income discount rate (LIDR) beginning in December.
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Face the Facts: Changes could give PURA more oversight over electric rates
Sen. Norm Needleman (D-Essex), chair of the Energy and Technology Committee, discusses changes that give PURA more oversight over electric rates.
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Face the Facts: Changes could give PURA more oversight over electric rates
Sen. Norm Needleman (D-Essex), chair of the Energy and Technology Committee, discusses changes that give PURA more oversight over electric rates.
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Eversource, UI Customers Could See Lower Electric Bills Beginning in July
Eversource announced Wednesday it has applied for a rate adjustment on electric rates that would cut costs for customers beginning in July.
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White House Announces Billions in Assistance to Help Cut Energy Costs: Here's How to Apply
The money will be provided to state, local and tribal governments to help more than 5 million families pay heating and utility bill costs, and can also be used to make home energy repairs.