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Electric bills in Connecticut are due for adjustments this summer. (Chris Dehnel/Patch )
CONNECTICUT State regulators Friday advised residents about an imminent rate adjustments that take effect this summer.
The advisory was issued by the Connecticut Public Utilities Regulatory Authority for Eversource Energy and United Illuminating electricity customers about revised delivery rates and standard service generation rates that become effective on June 1 and July 1, 2021, respectively.
On average, PURA officials said, electricity rates will decrease starting July 1; however, the Authority notes that a customer s total bill may increase or decrease depending on individual energy usage each month.
On June 1, delivery rates will increase for Eversource customers by about 2 percent, or less than $3 per month for a residential customer using an average of 700 kWh of electricity over a 30-day period, PURA regulators said.