Customers, Businesses Seek Ways Around Electric Supply Price Spikes
January 06,2015
The West Lebanon, NH Valley News reports on electric supply rate hikes seen at Unitil and Public Service of New Hampshire.
Switching to a competitive supplier was one of the actions taken by one of the customers cited by the story.
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