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PURA approves 2025 conservation adjustment mechanism charges for electric and gas utilities
Summary
The Public Utilities Regulatory Authority approved CAM charges for two electric and three gas distribution companies to fund Connecticut's conservation and load management plan, setting rates the authority said are sufficient to meet the program budget.
The Public Utilities Regulatory Authority on Wednesday approved the 2025 conservation adjustment mechanism (CAM) charges for two electric and three local gas distribution companies, the panel said during its June 25 meeting.
The decision approves a CAM factor of 0.6¢ per kilowatt-hour for The Connecticut Light and Power Company (doing business as Eversource Energy) and United Illuminating, and 4.6 per 100 cubic feet for Yankee Gas Services Company (d/b/a…
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