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Eversource CT Electricity Rates Explained with Current Market Data Eversource CT has announced its new standard service supply rate of 12 641¢ kWh for January 2026 – June 2026 This is an increase from the current 9 74¢ kWh rate (July–December 2025), a change of roughly +30% The new rate reflects recent procurement auction results and higher expected winter wholesale prices
CONSUMER ALERT: EVERSOURCE AND UNITED ILLUMINATING CUSTOMERS WILL SEE . . . On January 1, 2026, the supply rate change will increase the bill of an average Eversource residential customer using 700 kWh month by approximately $20 a month This change in the Eversource Standard Supply rate is roughly a 29% increase However, usage tends to be lower in the winter months for non-electric heating customers
Eversource Files for Lower Standard Service Supply Rate The new Standard Service rate for residential customers receiving energy supply through Eversource would change from the current 11 19 cents per kilowatt-hour (kWh) to 9 75 cents per kWh starting July 1, 2025
Eversource CT Rate Hike Coming in 2025 - ElectricityRates. com Eversource’s proposed rate hike is slated to take effect in early 2025, pending PURA’s approval While the utility argues the increase is necessary to maintain and improve the electric grid, many Connecticut residents remain concerned about affordability
Connecticut Utility Rate News: Fall 2025 – Connecticut Energy Eversource’s standard generation service rate (GSC) for small businesses and residences is around 11 19¢ per kWh as of January 2025 United Illuminating’s standard service rate is about 13 57¢ per kWh, reflecting higher wholesale costs
Eversources commitment to Hebron - hebronct. com July 2025 monthly bill Transmission and Local Delivery Charges go directly to: · Paying skilled employees operating and maintaining local poles and wires · Cover cost of electric grid improvements to be more resilient and reliable · Delivery charges are driven by how much energy you use · Capital is recovered through rates We are middle of the pack for local delivery EVERSOURCE Source