Dithering Over Default Energy Service

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Electric consumers are on default service if they do not – as 81 percent of Eversource customers don’t – exercise their right to buy power from a non-utility supplier.

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The Public Utilities Commission Goes Rogue

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By signing on to the Zellem Report, the three PUC commissioners have now fatally compromised their impartiality and, I respectfully suggest, must disqualify themselves from ruling on the Triennial Energy Efficiency Plan the utilities are scheduled to file in July.

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The Electricity Nightmare Before Christmas

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Second, when real-time prices soar to these heights it means something is wrong with the bulk power transmission system and there is danger of rolling blackouts or, worse, an uncontrolled system failure.

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Thanks for Saving Christmas, Utility Line Workers

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What a year 2022 has been for the state’s beleaguered electric customers.  Rates soared to astronomical levels – and now, you might conclude, our four utilities even managed to ruin Christmas for thousands and thousands of people.

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Ratepayers Stage a Ballroom Coup

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On November 30, the CLG held its most recent quarterly meeting at the Colonnade Hotel near the Prudential Center in Boston.  There was plenty of food, as usual.

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Eversource Hits the Panic Button

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Joseph R. Nolan, Jr., President and Chief Executive Officer of Eversource, received nearly $6.5 million in compensation last year.  Or, at least, so says the 2022 annual proxy statement of the region’s biggest utility empire.

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How Utilities Make Profits in NH

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As natural gas and, especially, electric rates have soared in recent months there is widespread concern that utilities, their shareholders, and their executives are profiting handsomely at the expense of struggling ratepayers.

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Net Metering – Are Better Days Ahead? 

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In this episode Don Kreis shares a whimsical story about how net metering began as well as a brief primer on the technology and why it is so important now that consumers consider the advantages of adding solar to their homes and businesses in light of skyrocketing electric rates.

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