Sen. Hwang, CT lawmakers oppose 8% UI rate hike

Some Connecticut lawmakers are opposed to an 8% rate hike over the next three years requested by United Illuminating, the state’s second largest electric utility.

Republican State Senator Tony Hwang of Fairfield is one of them. He’s optimistic that ratepayer pressure could get the state’s Public Utility Regulatory Authority to reject the UI rate hike, just as it did a 27% increase requested last year by the water utility Aquarion.

“PURA rejected completely that 27% increase by Aquarion, which is a division of Eversource. And they said we are going to lower your rates. Can you imagine that?” Hwang said.

Hwang added that Connecticut families cannot afford another electricity rate increase while utility shareholders and company executives are enjoying record profits.

Hwang is hosting an informational forum from 6 p.m – 8 p.m. at the Fairfield Board of Education to rally public support against the move.

“What we are offering in a forum is to educate people that they do have a voice,” Hwang said. “And that they can make a difference in regards to these rate increases and say that they are unaffordable, unsustainable and unreasonable.”

https://www.wshu.org/connecticut-news/2023-03-15/a-connecticut-state-senator-holds-a-public-forum-to-push-back-on-uis-electricity-rate-hike-request

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