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OCC: Customers On Retail Supply Paid $5 Million More Than Default Service In July

November 03,2020



The Connecticut Office of Consumer Counsel issued a report stating, "In the month July 2020, residential Eversource customers who chose suppliers paid in aggregate $3,955,673 more than the Standard Offer for their electric generation, and residential UI customers who chose suppliers paid in aggregate $971,336 more than the Standard Offer."

OCC stated, "In the month of July 2020, nearly nine out of ten residential supplier customers paid more than the Standard Offer in Eversource territory, and over seven out of ten residential supplier customers paid more than the Standard Offer in UI territory."

OCC's report also included a list of, "Suppliers Charging at Least 20% of their Customers 50% or more than Standard Offer in July"

See the list and OCC's full report here

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