Massachusetts Hates Unitil NH Ratepayers Are Going To Pay.

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Posted by Dennis Herrick on January 26, 2010 at 10:27:29:

A "public" utility has a right to make a decent return on its investment. If they can't get it in Massachusetts anymore, then they're going to be turning their attention on you, NH. Wake up! Call Town Hall. Call City Hall. Tell your Selectman you want to be represented at the NH PUC Hearings on Unitil. Your Town Attorney has until 29 January to file papers with Unitil, The PUC and the NH Office of Consumer Advocate to intervene. The hearings start 11-Feb in Concord. Tell them you read the Unitil Tariff. You noticed all this language outlining the customers' responsibilities, but found no word about Unitil's responsibilities, especially in the area of quality of service. Tell the NH PUC you demand QoS language be inserted into the Unitil tarriff immediately.



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Signatures collected for new muni-utilities



By State House News Service



Tue Jan 26, 2010, 07:34 AM EST



Boston, Mass. - Residents frustrated with electricity service provided by Unitil announced this week they’ve collected 1,200 signatures in a week requesting legislative action on a bill that they say will help launch new municipal electric utilities and remove statutory language favorable to large, investor-owned utilities.

Get-Rid-Of-Unitil and the Massachusetts Alliance for Municipal Electric Choice are pushing for passage of bill (H 3087 and S 1527) now pending before the Telecommunications, Utilities and Energy Committee.

“We hope the Legislature understands the level of anger that’s out there,” alliance statewide coordinator Patrick Mehr told the News Service. “There is tremendous anger out there and dissatisfaction with our large investor-owned utilities.”

The bill’s supporters say the state’s 41 municipal electric utilities charge customers less than larger companies like Unitil and NStar and provide better service. The petition, which attracted most of its signatories in Unitil service areas like Fitchburg, Lunenburg, Townsend and Ashby, calls for favorable legislative action on the bill before March 17. Alliance members include the Massachusetts Municipal Association, MassPIRG and Environment Massachusetts.

Last year, Gov. Deval Patrick signed legislation, which gathered momentum in the wake of Unitil’s poor customer service after a December 2008 ice storm, that stiffens penalties for utility companies who fail to file emergency response plans and empowers the Department of Public Utilities to intervene during a state of emergency.

Mehr said the bills would amend a process that he said was established a century ago and is no longer conducive to facilitating the growth of municipal electric companies. He said he expected a report on muni-electric issues soon from the state Department of Energy Resources. Under the Green Communities Act of 2008, the department was ordered to file by Jan. 1, 2009, the results of its study of the "fiscal impact, viability, statutory and regulatory barriers and long-term results of establishing and operating municipal-owned electric utilities in the commonwealth."

A spokeswoman for the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs, which oversees the department, attributed the lateness of the report to "the time it took to scope the study, go through the procurement process for a vendor, and then the time necessary for the selected vendor to produce it."

The executive office has not taken a position on the municipal electric bills



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