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Norwich ratepayer representative praises CMEC's cost and transparency; flags legal and cybersecurity work

2230473 · February 3, 2025
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Summary

David Eggleston, Norwich's CMEC (Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative) ratepayer representative, told the council CMEC continues to secure wholesale electricity at a discount versus regional utility rates, highlighted a recent resolution of a solar-battery issue with vendor savings, and described ongoing legal and cybersecurity work.

David Eggleston, Norwich's ratepayer representative to the Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative (CMEC), reported to the council on Feb. 3 that CMEC continues to provide Norwich Public Utilities with wholesale power at a materially lower cost than regional alternatives and operates with board-level transparency.

Eggleston said CMEC's wholesale purchases and project oversight keep Norwich's costs lower than the regional investor-owned utility benchmark;…

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