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OCC: Customers On Retail Supply Paid $1.6 Million More Than Default Service In March

June 19,2020



The Connecticut Office of Consumer Counsel issued a report stating, "In the month March 2020, residential Eversource customers who chose suppliers paid in aggregate $1,450,093 more than the Standard Offer for their electric generation, and residential UI customers who chose suppliers paid in aggregate $188,318 more than the Standard Offer."

OCC said, "In the month of March 2020, nearly six out of ten residential supplier customers paid more than the Standard Offer in Eversource territory, and over five out of ten residential supplier customers paid more than the Standard Offer in UI territory."

See the OCC report here

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