05/29/2026
Eversource just filed for an estimated 11% electric rate increase that would add an estimated $25 to $40 to the average Connecticut monthly bill starting July 2027.
Governor Lamont publicly opposed it. Attorney General William Tong called Connecticut families "crushed" by energy costs. And homeowners across the state are asking the same question: how much higher can this go?
We broke down what was filed, what state leaders had to say, and what it could cost a typical Connecticut household over the next decade.
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Eversource has filed for an estimated 11% rate hike that could add $25 to $40 to the average Connecticut electric bill starting July 2027. Full breakdown and what CT homeowners can do.