The Connecticut Light and Power Company · effective 2026-07-01
Source
The Connecticut Light and Power Company d/b/a Eversource Energy, Residential Electric Service Rate 1, effective 07-01-26, PURA Docket Nos. 26-01-01 and 26-01-03
Effective
2026-07-01
Structure
flat
· 1 rate period
Covers
delivery and default supply — delivery plus the utility's default supply; a customer who buys supply elsewhere pays the delivery part only
Transcription notes recorded when this tariff was encoded, including anything deliberately left out.
The Connecticut Light and Power Company d/b/a Eversource Energy. A SEPARATE operating company from NSTAR Electric, which is also Eversource and files an entirely different tariff. CL&P puts delivery and supply on one sheet; NSTAR files delivery only and prices supply separately.
BUNDLED as filed. The schedule carries Generation Service on the same sheet as the delivery components, so no separate supply document is needed. A customer on a third-party supplier pays the contract price instead of Generation Service and the FMCC Generation Charge.
Two components are CREDITS and are filed as negative: the Systems Benefits Charge (-$0.00196) and the FMCC Delivery Charge. The FMCC Generation Charge (-$0.00210) is also a credit. Reading any of them as positive would overstate the bill.
NOT RECONCILED against a published total. Unlike NSTAR's M.D.P.U. No. 1, the CL&P schedules print components without a total, so there is nothing to assert the sum against. Correctness rests on transcription.
The two path conventions on Eversource's own tariff index: rate schedules sit under /docs/default-source/rates-tariffs/ct-electric/ and the adjustment clauses under /Content/docs/default-source/rates-tariffs/. Deriving one from the other fails.
EXCLUDED: Connecticut state and local taxes.
Not tiered, not seasonal and not time-of-use: one rate for every kWh in every month.
Delivery components total $0.12025/kWh and supply $0.11577/kWh, for $0.23602/kWh all in.
The Systems Benefits, Conservation, Conservation Adjustment and Renewable Energy components are billed to the customer as a single 'Combined Public Benefits Charge' under Conn. Agencies Regs. 16-245-1(a)(2)(A). They are filed separately and are summed separately here; the combination is a billing presentation.
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Change history
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