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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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Gov. Ned Lamont advises those who can stay home Friday to do so as Tropical Storm Elsa makes its way through Connecticut. He said the state’s emergency…
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{Updated at 9:40 p.m. with quote from United Illuminating.}State utility regulators proposed a $30 million civil penalty — the maximum allowed by law —…
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How many days were you out of power last summer after Tropical Storm Isaias?The outages last August impacted hundreds of thousands of residents. Some…
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Elected officials across Connecticut testified before state regulators Monday that electric utility Eversource repeatedly failed to provide critical…
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State utility regulators ordered a comprehensive overhaul Wednesday of Connecticut’s rate-setting process while also affirming that a key element of…
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This story was updated at 4:01 p.m.Eversource Energy gave skeptical lawmakers a forceful rebuttal Thursday of the widespread complaints that the electric…
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The effort to clean up in Connecticut towns and cities continues, a week after Tropical Storm Isaias tore through the state -- leaving many to stew in the…
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As hundreds of thousands of Connecticut residents adjusted to life without power last week, Gov. Ned Lamont praised the state’s COVID-19 statistics,…
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Utility regulators say they will consider whether civil penalties should be applied if Connecticut’s electric companies are found to have botched the…