Events        Jobs        Contact        Migration Stats        Supplier Lists        Municipal Aggregation
RESA: Connecticut Customers Could Have Saved $56 Million By Shopping For Retail Supplier During Q1

May 13,2019



The Retail Energy Supply Association today released new data that shows retail electric suppliers, "could have saved residential customers more than $56 million in the first quarter of 2019, RESA said

RESA noted that the research comes on the heels of a report by the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA) that shows a decrease in the total number of retail supplier-related complaints.

The decline in complaints had been first reported by EnergyChoiceMatters.com (story here)

“Two decades ago, the State of Connecticut gave customers the right to choose their electric providers so that they could have access to all the benefits retail suppliers offer,” said Matt White, Retail Energy Supply Association President. “This research not only shows that the benefits are certainly there, most importantly, it shows that they are reaching the people they were designed to reach--residential customers.”

RESA said that a RESA analysis, conducted by Intelometry, Inc., shows that retail electric supply companies routinely offered dozens of rates below the Connecticut basic service price:

• January 2019 - 70 offers below Connecticut price to compare

• January potential market savings = $14,666,655

 

• February 2018 – 81 offers below Connecticut price to compare

• February potential market savings = $19,275,776

 

• March 2018 – 105 offers below Connecticut price to compare

• March potential market savings = $22,864,923

RESA noted that a report by PURA on the state of competition in the Electric Industry in Connecticut finds that in 2018:

• Electric supplier customer complaints were down 32.7% from 2017

• Complaints among electric supplier customers were less than 1%.

• There were only 417 complaints of the 434,264 customers who chose retail electric suppliers, which equates to 1 complaint for every 10,000 customers.

“While cost is an important factor, it is important to note that retail electric suppliers are offering even more than potential savings,” said White. “Customers are also receiving greater value for their energy dollars. From renewable energy, to fixed price plans, even loyalty rewards – from a customer standpoint, it’s a win-win.”



Tags:
Connecticut  

Comment on this story


ADVERTISEMENT
NEW Jobs on RetailEnergyJobs.com
Sr-Market-Risk-Analyst -- Wholesale Supplier/Trader -- New York - New York City Metro
Energy-Regulatory-Specialist -- Other -- Other
More Stories on RetailEnergyX.com:
OCC: Customers On Retail Supply Paid $5 Million More Than Default Service In July
Op-ed: Why More Regulations Are Not the Right Solution to Solving Energy Utility Reliability Issues
OCC: Customers On Retail Supply Paid $1.6 Million More Than Default Service In March
OCC: Customers On Retail Supply Paid $1.3 Million More Than Default Service In February
Connecticut Utilities File Contracts For 804 MW Of Offshore Wind


comments powered by Disqus





Advertise here:
Email retailenergyx@gmail.com


Events Jobs Contact Migration Stats Supplier Lists Municipal Aggregation

About Disclaimer Privacy Terms of Service

Home


Developed by: Avidweb Technologies inc.