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1 week ago |
courant.com | Edmund Mahony
CT court sides with utilities in early challenge to PURA rate rules. Judge says turn over records.
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1 week ago |
courant.com | Edmund Mahony
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1 week ago |
courant.com | Edmund Mahony
Nearly a year after record heat and surging electric bills sparked a ratepayer revolt, the legislature is set to take up a bill that could cut hundreds of millions of dollars from customer rates by restructuring how the state buys energy and how customers pay for it.
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2 weeks ago |
courant.com | Edmund Mahony
Gov. Ned Lamont’s choice to be the chief utility regulator moved a step closer to a second term Monday with a 91-52 vote of approval from the state House of Representatives. There was some sharp criticism of Marissa Gillett during about two hours of debate and a handful of defections among Democrats in the overwhelmingly Democratic chamber.
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2 weeks ago |
courant.com | Edmund Mahony
Connecticut’s ongoing disagreement over utility regulation has taken an odd turn, with Eversource proposing to return $275 million to its electric customers as a credit on next year’s bills and regulators saying not so fast. Should Eversource prevail, the monthly bill for a typical residential customer would drop by about $15 as high usage summer months approach.
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