Summary
State utility regulators have approved reduced rates for residential electric customers who have chosen to stay with Connecticut Light & Power Co. or The United Illuminating Co., rather than purchase generated power from an alternative supplier.
The new generation rates approved by the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority Monday will take effect Jan. 1. Generation rates account for more than 50 percent of most customers' bills, according to Dennis Schain, a regulatory authority spokesman.See the full content of this document
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Ui, Cl&P Electric Rates to Fall Jan. 1
The residential generation rate approved for CL&P will decrease about 1.2 cents per kilowatt-hour (kW...
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