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Old 10-02-2025, 03:00 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by John Mercier View Post
Add the delivery to the supply...
https://www.eversource.com/residenti...delivery-rates

Then include the NH taxes, etc.

That is how that site posted along with apportioning for the different utilities (Eversource, Liberty, Co-op, etc) to try to make an apples-to-apples comparison.

I think it was the PUC Chair that Governor Ayotte did not nominate for another term, as she wants rates down.

Some of that is supply costs, and some is delivery costs.
Supply is fairly market driven other than the RPS, and her idea of getting less expensive supply seems to be up to a new natural gas pipeline.

Delivery is harder, as labor costs play a big role.

But we are not the second highest in the country, not even the second highest on the ISO-NE grid. Only Vermont is a bit lower.
Could you share with us how to avoid the NHEC Member Charge (NHEC), Distribution Delivery Charge, Regional Access Charge, System Benefits Charge, Coop Power Charge (NHEC) and associated tax ?

The August 1, 2025 price decrease coupled with rate increases in other states adjusted us down to only the 7th highest in the USA but it might be interesting to have a second set of eyes on the Lakeport Dam when boats are sitting on the lake bottom in mid August... wouldn't you agree ?

Who said: "Trust but verify... " ?
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