CT Attorney General Tong opposes latest United Illuminating revenue grab, brief filed recommends PURA rejects full $105 million ask

Published Date: Jun 30, 2025

CT Attorney General William Tong filed a brief with the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority urging the full rejection of United Illuminating’s latest $105 million rate hike demand. The company filed for the rate hike last fall, a mere year after receiving a prior revenue increase. “This revenue demand was a bad faith maneuver from the jump, and an insult to the many Connecticut families and businesses who can barely afford to keep their lights on right now. This whole thing dates back to 2022, when the company sought a bloated $130.7 million increase padded with unsupported expenses and exorbitant corporate profits. It was their job to prove their case, and they could not. We reviewed every penny of that application, and fought hard for savings for Connecticut families and businesses. When United Illuminating didn’t get the rate hike they wanted, they appealed unsuccessfully in court, and have filed two subsequent applications for new rate hikes. Once again, they can’t prove their case. They cannot explain why they should earn a higher return on equity than any other utility. And they cannot show what they are doing to honor their obligations to clean up English Station in New Haven. There is zero justification for this massive rate hike, and PURA should reject it in its entirety." – AG Tong

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