Good regulators stand up to monopoly utilities.
How did Connecticut argue for the cut? Why gas and not electric?
The inflation of last few years and rise in rates is hurting that ROE so I expect utilities will ask for increases still.
It was a typical rate case, I believe, and I haven't looked to see if there was a similar rate ask by the CT electric utilities.
How did Connecticut argue for the cut? Why gas and not electric?
The inflation of last few years and rise in rates is hurting that ROE so I expect utilities will ask for increases still.
It was a typical rate case, I believe, and I haven't looked to see if there was a similar rate ask by the CT electric utilities.