Defelj t1_ix9qa1p wrote
So to be clear it’s 3 years at that locked rate? Are delivery fees less than ES?
mikemikemikeandike OP t1_ix9qith wrote
As I understood it, the delivery fee is whatever Eversource charges because they’re still the ones delivering the electricity. It’s only the supply side of the bill that’s changing.
https://portal.ct.gov/-/media/OCC/20221117-Consumer-Update-Winter-Rates---Updated420pm.pdf
gregra193 t1_ix9qmib wrote
It’s the same delivery fee, but come January 1st, you’ll be saving 50% on supply if you switch.
Defelj t1_ix9qpbu wrote
Ah ok I see
coolducklingcool t1_ixaef49 wrote
EverSource owns the poles, wires, etc. do they control delivery.
Electronic_Frosting2 t1_ixamf82 wrote
It’s only generation charges that can be changed. Transmission and distribution charges cannot be changed, unless you go Solar. Just did and switched to electric heat 🤌
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