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Change in monthly electric bill in 2012 under ACES Assuming H.R. 2454 Allocation Formula for Local Distribution Utilities in 2012. Average Monthly Bill. Increase / Decrease. Current Average Monthly Bill. Increase (+) / Decrease (-) per month. MA: $162 < $1 CT: $191 < $1 ME: $165 < $1

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$78 $5

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  1. Change in monthly electric bill in 2012 under ACES Assuming H.R. 2454 Allocation Formula for Local Distribution Utilities in 2012 Average Monthly Bill Increase / Decrease Current Average Monthly Bill Increase (+) / Decrease (-) per month MA: $162< $1 CT: $191< $1 ME: $165< $1 NH: $149< $1 RI: $140< $1 VT: $142-$3 $73 < -$1 $88 $4 $73 $7 $92 $5 $82 -$1 $64 < -$1 $171 $3 $109 $4 $81 $5 $102 $3 $78 $5 Average Monthly Bill Increase / Decrease $109 $3 $94 $5 $76 $5 $118 $1 $96 $3 $83 $6 $101 $4 NJ: $141$3 DE: $132$3 MD: $119$3 DC: $112$5 $67 $6 $82 $6 $93 $5 $87 $2 $144 $1 $77 $6 $82 $5 $73 $6 $94 $2 $78 $3 $86 $4 $97 $1 $87 $2 $91 $6 $92 $2 $91 $3 $94 $3 $93 $3 $123 $3 $94 $2 $241 $4 $112 $2 $152 $3 Average monthly bills are based on a normalized consumption of 1000 KWh per month per residential customer. According to the EIA, in 2007 an average U.S. residential customer consumed approximately 12,000 KWh per year. Costs estimates are based on current emissions levels. No dynamic response is assumed (e.g., demand reduction or fuel switching to lower carbon fuels). Sources: EIA, EPA, MJBA Analysis.

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