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REP. DELNICKI, CT REPUBLICANS UNVEIL A BETTER WAY TO ENERGY AFFORDABILITY

Posted on January 17, 2023

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REP. DELNICKI, CT REPUBLICANS UNVEIL A BETTER WAY TO ENERGY AFFORDABILITY

Will Save Families Over $210 Per Year Immediately, More Over the Long Term

HARTFORD – State Rep. Tom Delnicki (R-14) joined his House and Senate Republican colleagues unveiling of a state-wide comprehensive package of policy proposals to reduce the cost of electric bills and make energy more affordable over the long term for working families and retired seniors living on fixed incomes.

“The people are demanding lawmakers address the spiraling cost of electricity,” Rep. Delnicki said.  “This must be our number one priority.  It is simply time for action. The working families of South Windsor deserve financial relief and more accountability from state government.”

The policies will reduce energy costs for CT families by over $362 million per year, saving the average household over $210 next year.  In the long run, the plan will drive down costs by even more and implement important ratepayer protections against utilities.

The package of legislative proposals will address two major goals:

  1. Make energy more affordable and reliable, by reducing costs immediately as well as expanding and encouraging reliable and affordable generation over the long term.
  2. Ensure strong oversight of utility companies to protect the best interest of ratepayers.

The plan, A Better Way to Energy Affordability, would:

  • Moving charges resulting from public policy decisions from ratepayer bills to the state budget. (estimated savings: $362 million annually)

 

  • Bringing all clean energy sources into the state’s green energy strategy by adding nuclear power and all sources of hydro power to the state’s Renewable Portfolio Standard program.

 

  • Improving the Standard Service Procurement process by examining the differing ways CT’s large utilities, small municipal owned utilities, and other states all procure power.

 

  • Restoring independence to utility rate regulators by separating PURA from DEEP.

 

  • Giving PURA more discretion and flexibility in decoupling to protect ratepayers.

 

  • Establishing utility rate case oversight to ensure that resolutions of rate cases and settlements are made in the best interest of ratepayers and not for other political considerations.
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