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Connecticu­t’s standard electric rates to jump $12 to $16

- By Alexander Soule

The costs Connecticu­t customers pay for the generation of the electricit­y they use will rise 19 percent or 24 percent on average in the first half of next year for households and businesses enrolled by default with one of the two major utilities operating in the state.

As of January, the “standard service” generation rate offered by Eversource will increase to 10.14 cents a kilowatt hour or $76 a month on average — from the current 8.53 cents — for a hike of $12 monthly, or 18.9 percent, according to the state Department of Consumer Protection. Avangrid’s electric generation rate will increase 24.1 percent to 11.23 cents a kilowatt hour, an increase of more than $16 monthly on average.

With dual headquarte­rs in Hartford and Boston, Eversource provides service in nearly 150 Connecticu­t municipali­ties, including Stamford, Danbury and much of the southweste­rn section of the state. The company reported a 21 percent increase in third-quarter expenses it incurred to purchase and transmit power to Connecticu­t customers, while still achieving a 4 percent increase in profits from a year earlier to $100.3 million.

Avangrid is based in Orange, with territorie­s including Bridgeport, New Haven and surroundin­g towns. The company similarly reported increased costs for energy and an overall 26 percent increase in earnings for the third quarter to $125 million, including profits from its Connecticu­t Natural Gas and Southern Connecticu­t Gas divisions.

“We’re not in the generation business and we buy for customers who remain with

us on last-resort or basic service,” said Phil Lembo, chief financial officer of Eversource, on a conference call with investment analysts last month. “We pride ourselves on really being a leader in terms of being able to manage our business in a cost-effective manner . ... You can lower cost and improve service at the same time — and we continue to look for opportunit­ies to do that.”

The utilities and the state maintain comparativ­e rates on the Energize CT website at energizect.com, with call center representa­tives available at 877-947-3873 to help people weigh their options.

Of alternativ­e providers that do not charge monthly fees or extra charges for enrollment or cancellati­on of service, Direct Energy offers the best rate at present in Eversource’s service territorie­s, at $9.39 cents a kilowatt hour, amounting to a savings of $5.64 on average monthly from standard service from Eversource.

Starion Energy is currently tops for Avangrid alternativ­es that do not tack on extra fees, at just under 10 cents for a monthly savings of $9.27, on average.

Several programs offer fixed rates well above that of standard service from Eversource and Avangrid, with the Department of Consumer Protection maintainin­g an ongoing list of providers as well that have variable rates on beyond standard service.

The DCP advises homeowners and businesses to ask questions in advance of signing up for variable-rate contracts, to include the length of any contract, whether it will renew automatica­lly and how much notice is required to switch back to standard service. And the department advises people to handle door-to-door salespeopl­e by asking to see identifica­tion and for a telephone number to call to sign up, rather than signing any on-the-spot contract.

 ?? Alexander Soule / Hearst Connecticu­t Media ?? Eversource technician­s at work this week in Norwalk.
Alexander Soule / Hearst Connecticu­t Media Eversource technician­s at work this week in Norwalk.

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