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Monday, November 7, 2011
Public vs. Private Utilities: A Clear Winner in Connecticut
The Troubling Connecticut Power Failure. (The New York Times, 11/3/2011)
Excerpt: There’s even a near-perfect model of how Connecticut Light and Power could have done the job better. Norwich, Conn., a city of 40,000, has owned its own electric utility, as well as those for sewage, gas and water, for 107 years. Norwich Public Utilities’ customers pay, on average, a bit less than Connecticut Light and Power’s. Yet after this past weekend’s snow dump, power was out for only about 450 of its 22,000 customers — and for no more than an hour. As of Thursday morning, nearly half a million Connecticut Light and Power customers were still waiting for the lights to go on.
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power outages,
private utilities,
public utilities
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