Twenty years ago, Connecticut consumers paid only about 30% more than the national average for electricity, and today, it’s 100% more. CEA’s Marc Brown explores why consumers are paying more, and what can be done to help alleviate energy bills.
That is the real challenge families and businesses face: Government officials, elected and unelected, who dictate the terms and conditions of our energy infrastructure rarely take responsibility for forcing conflicting policies on utilities.
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