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Connecticut Utilities Face Steep Fines for Storm Failures

Connecticut Utilities Face Steep Fines for Storm Failures Connecticut regulators on Thursday proposed a $30 million fine for Eversource and a $2.1 million fine for United Illuminating for what officials called the utilities’ failures in their preparation and response to Tropical Storm Isaias, which left hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses in the state without power last August. The state Public Utilities Regulatory Authority, or PURA, issued violation notices to the two companies, a week after releasing final reports on its investigation of the utilities’ storm responses. Eversource, the state’s largest electricity distributor with nearly 1.3 million customers in the state, and United Illuminating, with 340,000 electricity customers in southwestern Connecticut, have 20 days to request a hearing to contest the proposed fines.

PNM buyer s track record snarls merger

Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal Utilities run by Connecticut-based energy giant Avangrid have faced about $25 million in fines over the past 16 months by regulators in three Northeastern states because of customer service problems and other concerns. Now, New Mexico Public Regulation Commission hearing examiner Ashley Schannauer wants Avangrid to address concerns before he decides on next steps in public hearings on Avangrid’s proposed merger with PNM Resources. ...................... If the deal is approved by the PRC, Avangrid will acquire PNMR and its two utility subsidiaries – Public Service Company of New Mexico and Texas New Mexico Power – in an all-cash transaction valued at $4.3 billion.

Bridgeport Mayor: Some Residents Can Expect Electric Credit In August For Poor Isaias Response

Courtesy of Th G from Pixabay Bridgeport, Connecticut, residents who are ratepayers at United Illuminating could expect to see a credit on their statement in August. The credit would be part of more than $2 million in civil penalties the utility company may have to pay after its poor response to Tropical Isaias storm outages last summer. Bridgeport Mayor Joe Ganim said the storm was a terrible tragedy for city residents. “I want to thank the oversight board, the Department of Public Utilities for forcing the utility company in Bridgeport the UI company to pay back rebates to the residents and ratepayers here after the way they handled the storm,” Ganim said.

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