State Fines Utilities Millions for 2011 Storm Responses
NStar was fined $4 million in responses to Tropical Storm Irene and the October 2011 snowstorm, but already announced it plans to appeal.
The state on Tuesday ordered a total of $24.8 million in penalties to utility companies for their response to storms in 2011. Massachusetts Energy and Environmental Affairs Secretary Rick Sullivan joined Department of Public Utilities (DPU) Chairman Ann Berwick and DPU commissioners today to announce the findings of the DPU’s investigation into responses to Tropical Storm Irene and the October 2011 snowstorm. Provided the penalties hold up, customers should see a reduction in their bill, though it is unclear how much, officials said. National Grid faces the steepest penalty, at $18.725 million; NSTAR has been ordered to pay $4.075 million; and Western Massachusetts Electric Company to pay $2 million. Recognizing that outages are …
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J from Medfield
6:00 pm on Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Let's not forget to mention NSTAR's requested rate REDUCTION! As an individual consumer, I find the only way to fight this sort of poor/sleezy management is to vote with my money. Am I stuck with these guys in Medfield? How do I put my money on NSTAR Gas??   more ›