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Retail Supplier Dropping Customers To Default Service Mid-Contract, Will Hold Customers Harmless For Any Rate Increase From SOS If Necessary
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Choice Energy, LLC informed the Connecticut PURA that Choice Energy plans to exit the Connecticut electricity market effective as of the final customer meter read date
in June 2022.
To do so, Choice Energy plans to return customers to default service (either as contracts expire for customers who do not select another supplier after receiving notice, or, for some customers, mid-contract).
"The Company is not planning to transfer
its license or assign its relatively small remaining customer base (fewer than 1,000
customers, mostly residential with some small commercial) to other Connecticut
suppliers," Choice Energy said
"Pursuant to authority reserved in Choice
Energy’s terms of service, the Company will terminate upon advance written notice, as of
each customer’s June 2022 meter read date, the limited number of customers with terms
extending beyond that date ... The Company does not anticipate that any of its customers will experience a
rate increase as a result of departing Choice Energy service for Standard Service but will
hold harmless any that do," Choice Energy said
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March 1, 2022
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Reporting by Paul Ring • ring@energychoicematters.com
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