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Thousands of residents in our region carrying student loan debt could see some relief.
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United Illuminating filed a notice with PURA — the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority — that it will seek a three-year rate increase for customers.
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The state's two largest utilities, Eversource and Avangrid, the parent company of United Illuminating, developed a new flexible payment plan to replace a COVID-19 pandemic plan that ended last month. It's for commercial customers and took effect on July 1.
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The settlement with Clearview came just two months after PURA issued a Notice of Violation and Assessment of Civil Penalty against the company after receiving multiple complaints from Connecticut residents.
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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 regulators have rejected a 20% water rate hike. This comes after the Connecticut Water company proposed the increase to raise $20…
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Connecticut’s two largest electric utilities have appealed millions of dollars in state-mandated profit reductions.Last month, the state Public Utilities…
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Connecticut regulators have determined that Eversource and United Illuminating failed to meet acceptable performance standards in their preparation and…
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Connecticut regulators have rejected a proposal from Eversource and United Illuminating to begin disconnecting service to customers with unpaid bills.The…
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Eversource Energy is expecting regulators to allow the utility company to charge customers to pay back millions of dollars in costs from their response to…