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2. . Premise:Provide detail on all Electric Rate components to establish a foundation upon which energy policy choices are developed.The Challenge:High RatesMultiple Policy CommitmentsOperational DisadvantagesContext:Some good news .... CT electric rates are declining. CT has choices toda
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1. 1 Kevin M. DelGobbo, Chairman
2. 2 Premise:
Provide detail on all Electric Rate components to establish a foundation
upon which energy policy choices are developed.
The Challenge:
High Rates
Multiple Policy Commitments
Operational Disadvantages
Context:
Some good news .... CT electric rates are declining.
CT has choices today that were not available
during most of the last decade.
STATUS OF 3 KEY COST DRIVERS
Sufficient Generating Capacity
Improved Transmission System
Commodity Price Stability
Highly recommend review of Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) document.
Developed by CEAB, CL&P, UI, DPUC
3. 3 State Ranking for Electricity Residential Prices (August 2010)
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5. 5 CL&P Residential Rate - 2011
6. 6 UI Residential Rate - 2011
7. 7 Migration to Competitive SuppliersCL&P and UI Territories
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17. 17 Factors Contributing to Cost Differential
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20. 20 CT Generation Fuel Mix
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23. 23 Costs of Renewable Technology
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26. 26 Average Monthly Estimated Household Expenditures
Telecommunications Services - 2010
Bundled Rate
Voice/Video/Internet $90-$125
Wireless $90-$110
Monthly Total $180-$235
Assumptions:
Does not include any state or federal taxes or governmental fees.
Includes promotional rates. Internet download speeds of 8 – 20 mbps.
Wireless service purchased separately from voice/video/internet bundle.
Family Plan with 1400 monthly minutes, 3 telephone numbers, unlimited nights, weekends & text messages. CT Energy Prices 2000 to 2008
27. 27 Kevin M. DelGobbo, Chairman