Scott, that cut is for the "delivery charge" portion on the bill, not the KW hour rate...
Quote from the article: But the proposal would cut electric rates by about 46 cents per month for average customers -- and natural-gas rates by nearly $9 a month for customers.
The gas gets a little better cut on their "delivery charge", every cut helps, I guess.
The thing that irks me, is here on the Cape, we pay a premium for electricity, and we have the highest incidents of outages... if they are gonna charge me more, they better improve on that big time.. or I'm gonna become their new a-hole on the phone... every time it goes off, I'm going to call and ask for a "Power Interuption Credit"... if they can create all these bogus extra charges, why can't the consumer come up with some "creative credits" ?
