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Related: About this forumConn. utility eyes $2.2B power system improvements
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HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) -- Connecticut Light & Power has recommended a $2.2 billion program that would strengthen its electrical system following the rare October snow storm.
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NewJeffCT
(56,842 posts)but, with Republican governors, this sort of infrastructure investment has been ignored & forgotten.
NutmegYankee
(16,352 posts)My frustration is that we have such a shoddy grid for such high rates. It would be one thing if we had low rates and our current grid, but we pay the highest electric rate in the Continental US. I checked on the web and our delivery portion (including $16 connection fee) is higher than the total rate (generation+delivery) paid in 10 US states.
I had a lot of time in the dark this past year to let my blood boil with rage as I read about the CEO making $8.25 million, our high rates, and the lack of investment. The Republican dream of "Deregulation" sure worked out didn't it?
NewJeffCT
(56,842 posts)deregulation for a couple of decades and we fall behind on tree trimming and need billions in upgrades to our power grid.
(The $2.2 billion was just a start, if I recall. The total cost was like $4 billion)