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Reply to comment by Synapse82 in Protest at the state capital against the Eversource rate hike! Legislators will be present. (New Date) Call your state reps as well in advance and let them know how you feel! by Lilcoqui17
My zip code and 9 others along the shoreline I checked are also not supported. It’s a no go for me and several thousand others.
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Reply to comment by ChiefInternetSurfer in Protest at the state capital against the Eversource rate hike! Legislators will be present. (New Date) Call your state reps as well in advance and let them know how you feel! by Lilcoqui17
> Can you explain how to do this?
Go to EnergizeCT and compare the rates for your area/needs. From there, you can transfer your service to whomever you wish.
I usually review the rates every 3 months and switch every 4-6 months, if the rates are lower or the deals are any better.
It's become a bit more difficult with everyone hiking their prices, but there are some deals to be had.
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Reply to comment by blackerjw6 in Protest at the state capital against the Eversource rate hike! Legislators will be present. (New Date) Call your state reps as well in advance and let them know how you feel! by Lilcoqui17
> Just a reminder to sign up and lock in 13 cents per kilowatt hour from constellation for 3 years.
Just a reminder, Constellation doesn't support Eversource customers, only CL&P.
If you want to jump, move to Direct Energy, they're offering a $0.1689 0 rate right now for 33 months, no early termination fees. It's $0.04 more expensive than the current Eversource rate, but it's still going to be $0.08 cents cheaper after January 1st rolls around.
In my calculations, my $148 supply portion of the bill today, will jump to $298 after January 1st, with the exact same kW usage (a $149 increase in the $148 bill), but moving to Direct Energy will only add $56 to my current bill.
CORRECTION: As it turns out, despite not having Eversource in the providers dropdown like all of the other electrical suppliers, if you put in a zipcode that only brings up CL&P, you can still make the switch. I just signed up as well, but let's see if this goes through. It's definitely going to confuse people who are expecting to see their provider/supplier (Eversource) listed there, and see one they don't recognize (CL&P).
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Reply to comment by Amity83 in Anyone else get political spam messages like this by Zerox19a
> It’s legal.
It's "legal", but my response is ALWAYS:
> "Thank you for your unsolicited message. If you contact me again, regardless of party affiliation, I will personally convince 50 people NOT to vote for your candidate. This will be my last communication."
Works every time, and has for over a decade.
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Reply to LPT: Use your calendar as your to-do list. Assigning dedicated time to tasks increases the likelyhood of you acting upon it. by human_marketer
Tasks that require dedicated time to complete, should land on your calendar, where you've made a commitment to complete that task on a specific date or time, or during a 'Focus Time' period where you're doing a number of tasks to completion.
Using a tool like Motion, you can have it automatically decide where the best time is to complete those tasks, so you don't have to over-think it. It's basically an AI assistant for managing your calendar.