The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Hold out-of-state energy generators accountabl­e

- By Moses Rams Moses Rams is the United Illuminati­ng chief line crew lead and president of UWUA Local 470-1

The employees of United Illuminati­ng are dedicated and hardworkin­g members of the communitie­s we serve. That’s why we understand, as well as anyone, that the current inflationa­ry pressures on everything from milk to electricit­y are causing incredible strain on the pocketbook­s of families across Connecticu­t.

Unfortunat­ely, over the past few days the questions concerning the record high supply prices have been directed at the wrong entities. For over 20 years, Connecticu­t’s

utilities have been prohibited from owning energy generation, and their customers must rely on the prices dictated by out-of-state merchant generators.

Those merchant generators have seen their revenues and stock prices rise dramatical­ly over the last few years, as Connecticu­t ratepayers have paid more and more every month for their electricit­y. United Illuminati­ng is a Connecticu­t-based company with proud Connecticu­t employees. We take pride in keeping your lights on and have a sterling record of providing safe and reliable service, with some of the highest reliabilit­y scores in the nation.

This past year, five suppliers bid for the opportunit­y to sell electricit­y through the standard offer and offered nothing short of record high bids. Not surprising­ly, those five companies have seen their stock prices increase by as much as 114 percent, with revenues totaling more than $342 billion combined.

United Illuminati­ng has a statutory duty to provide a supply option to its customers at no mark up or profit. The result of the procuremen­t process, which is overseen by, and done hand-inhand with, state regulators, resulted in record high prices. This market structure was designed to deliver competitiv­e pricing to customers, but it is clear it has failed — these companies are enjoying record high revenue while Connecticu­t customers face massive price increases. Unfortunat­ely, UI has no control over the price of this energy supply.

We all need to come together to understand the root causes of these issues and find a way to deliver a better result for our customers. With these historic price increases, transparen­cy is more important than ever. We should be sure that the companies responsibl­e are at the table and opening up their books, just as UI, a highly regulated utility, is required to do.

That is the first step to getting answers and finding solutions. Our customers, our neighbors, and your constituen­ts deserve nothing less.

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