The deal between Con Ed, consumer advocates and other parties will raise the utility’s revenues by $234 million in the first year and more than $400 million in each of the next two years — while capping increases in customer bills at the rate of inflation, according to a statement by the
Affordability was a key consideration for regulators, as power prices surge to record highs across the country. The Trump administration recently ...
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