Winter electric rates for Eversource customers will increase about $15 a month beginning Jan.1 largely because of seasonal market conditions that push up the cost of natural gas, the utility said in a filing Friday with state regulators.
The increase, which will run from January to June, will appear in the supply portion of customer electric bills. Utilities such as Eversource do not profit…
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