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🔒CT Water seeks 19% rate increase, citing $129M infrastructure investment

Clinton-based Connecticut Water Co. has notified state regulators of its intent to seek a 19% rate increase, citing a need to recover $129 million in infrastructure investments made since its last rate case.

How much does electricity cost at CT’s municipal utilities?

As Connecticut continues to grapple with some of the nation’s highest electricity rates, interest has surged in...

🔒Attorney General’s office details latest enforcement against solar companies in CT

William Tong has announced a $100,000 settlement with Spruce Power and a new investigation into SunStrong Management.

Revolution Wind provides first power to New England grid

Revolution Wind, an offshore wind project off the coast of Rhode Island, officially turned on Friday night and started providing power to the New England electric grid.
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🔒AG, consumer counsel, others urge PURA to reject Aquarion sale in filings challenging proposed approval

Attorney General William Tong, the Office of Consumer Counsel and a coalition of Fairfield County municipalities have...

Here’s how much CT gasoline prices have gone up

Fuel prices in Connecticut continue to rise as the U.S. war with Iran continues, affecting the cost of crude oil across the globe.

Utilities, state agencies push back against community solar bill; environmental groups voice support

A new proposal for a community solar program in Connecticut drew strong opposition from utilities and state agencies this week, as environmental groups rallied behind it.

🔒Judge dismisses lawsuit, allowing DEEP to rule on pipeline project

A Connecticut judge on Thursday allowed the state’s Department of Energy and Environmental Protection to continue its...
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CT DOT seeks permission to resume buying diesel buses

The Connecticut Department of Transportation is seeking permission to resume buying diesel buses after a two year...

🔒PURA approves $86.7M rate increase for Yankee Gas in reconsidered decision, drops penalties

The state’s Public Utilities Regulatory Authority on Wednesday issued a reconsidered final decision in Yankee Gas’s rate case, approving an annual revenue requirement of $806.7 million — a $86.7 million increase over the Eversource Energy subsidiary’s currently authorized revenues.
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