CL&P Customers "Shocked" By Default Service Electric Bills
February 01,2018
The Record-Journal (Central Connecticut) reports that customers on default service at Connecticut Light & Power are "shocked" by January electric bills, which included a 1 cent per kWh increase in Standard Service rates
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