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WM Wendy Martinenas updated 1-09

Lower Electric Rates for 2012 in Connecticut.

By David Popoff                    

Effective January 1st, 2012 the generation rates charged by The Connecticut Light and Power Company and The United Illuminating Company will be reduced.

On November 28, 2011, the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA) approved the 2012 generation rates for The Connecticut Light and Power Company (CL&P) and The United Illuminating Company (UI).

For UI customers:

The generation rate for residential customers will decline by about 1.8 cents/kWh going from 10.616 cents/kWh to 8.727cents/kWh. 

The generation cost for a residential customers using 750 kWh/month will drop by about $13.50.

The generation rates for standard service business customers will also decline by about 1.8 cents/kWh.

For CL&P customers:

The generation rate for residential customers will decline by about 1.2 cents/kWh going from 9.482 cents/kWh to 8.279.

The generation cost for a residential customer using 750 kWh/month will drop by about $9.

The generation rates for CL&P standard service business customer will decline by about 1.4 cents/kWh.

To find rates of other electric suppliers in Connecticut click here to go to the Connecticut Energy Information website.

David Popoff is a licensed real estate agent in Darien

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