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The state Office of Consumer Counsel obtained information that at the height of the pandemic, the state’s two largest energy providers sued consumers for nonpayment and sought wage garnishment in court.
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Eversource will pay a $103 million settlement to the state of Connecticut.
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Eversource will pay a $103 million settlement to the state of Connecticut and provide credits to customers. But the state’s head regulator believes the utility company got off too easy.
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Connecticut utility customers will get an average of $35 refunded on their bills from Eversource in December and January. It’s part of a $100 million…
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Environmentalists opposed to a proposed $700 million gas-fired electric power plant in northeastern Connecticut vow to continue their fight against the…
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Eversource said it will end its moratorium on most residential service disconnections next week.Eversource suspended disconnections when the pandemic…
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Connecticut Attorney General William Tong said residents are paying too much for electricity. He filed a brief this week with the Public Utilities…
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Electricity generated from wind turbines that are expected to deliver power to the Hamptons will go through the nation’s first offshore electrical…
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Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont said the state’s electricity utilities have been more efficient in restoring power following Tropical Storm Henri,…
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Eversource Energy said it plans to assign a public safety specialist for each community in Connecticut to assess storm damage. That’s after the utility…