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ctrealestateatty t1_j66nyp7 wrote

He reversed supply and delivery. You’re jumping on that (which he has since corrected) but your response has nothing to do with the actual issue at hand, supply. ES does not profit on supply. Other companies might, but they don’t.

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BeerPizzaGaming OP t1_j67v2yz wrote

So you are saying because that poster has now corrected their statement after I pointed out their error that somehow they are now in the right? and my response to their original response is now somehow wrong? LOL
You should work for Eversource or the government... if you dont already......hmmmm..... quickly looking at your post history you seem to be very active when it comes to any comments/ statements that are concerning Eversource and utilities....anyway
Regardless of the above, it still does not change the fact that Eversource is;

-an oligopoly,
-has multiple subsidiaries of which many do profit off of supply rate increases,
-continue to raise their own rates and profits grow in excess of the rate of inflation
-CT has the highest utility rates in the continental US.

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ctrealestateatty t1_j685hpk wrote

CT has the 4th highest rates in the continental US. The first figure is size of bill, not rate. And all the other high priced places are right here with us. It’s a regional issue, regardless of provider.

Name the subsidiaries you’re talking about.

I never said your response re him mixing it up was wrong. But it was irrelevant to the actual issue. The response to that was simply “you mean supply not delivery”, in effect, but then you never went on to get to the point, you just kept hammering at the mistake.

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BeerPizzaGaming OP t1_j690kol wrote

Not sure what data you are pulling from but CT has the highest utility costs in the continental US. If you decide to say US as a whole then I believe w are second only behind Hawaii, maybe 3rd but absolutely not 4th.

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