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Isn’t it time to penalize utility companies, like CL&P, for failing to restore power more quickly after storm outages?

Posted on November 2, 2011 by Connecticut Politics

Isn’t it time to penalize utility companies for failing to restore power in a timely manner after storm outages? Continue reading →

Posted in Connecticut Politics, Uncategorized | Tagged CEO, Chief Executive Officer, Chief Operating Officer, CL&P, Connecticut Light & Power, COO, House Speaker Chris Donovan, Jeffrey Butler, Massachusetts fines power restoration, Northeast Utilities, penalties on utility companies for not restoring power, proposal for power restoration, Public Utilities Regulatory Authority, state Rep. Vickie Nardello | 7 Comments
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