The DPUC ought to be eliminated*
Connecticut has the highest residential electric rates in the lower 48 states at 19.4 cents a KWh.
Click here for source; it's federal energy data. It was released last week.
Deregulation has just been wonderful for Connecticut.
How is Connecticut to pull out the recession by having the nation's highest electric rates (Hawaii is tops but it's a lot warmer there) in the U.S.?
I don't know who is running the DPUC but it's apparent from these numbers that there is no such thing as utility "control" in Connecticut. It's totally out-of-control.
Electric rates this high are costing Connecticut jobs and future economic development.
Why are Connecticut's electric rates so high: Office of Legislative Research Report.
The costly failure of deregulation. (pdf)
*And the General Assembly shut down as well.
Click here for source; it's federal energy data. It was released last week.
Deregulation has just been wonderful for Connecticut.
How is Connecticut to pull out the recession by having the nation's highest electric rates (Hawaii is tops but it's a lot warmer there) in the U.S.?
I don't know who is running the DPUC but it's apparent from these numbers that there is no such thing as utility "control" in Connecticut. It's totally out-of-control.
Electric rates this high are costing Connecticut jobs and future economic development.
Why are Connecticut's electric rates so high: Office of Legislative Research Report.
The costly failure of deregulation. (pdf)
*And the General Assembly shut down as well.
Labels: DPUC, electric rates
