![]() ![]() With the completion of a transfer of ownership in mid-2012, GSEC (formerly a subsidiary of National Grid) became a subsidiary of Liberty Utilities. Liberty, whose franchise territory includes western and southern areas of the state, serves approximately 6 percent of the retail customers in New Hampshire. (FERC), thus resolving all remaining restructuring-related Service Company (CVPS) withdrew their claims in FederalĬourt and at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Of the acquisition, CVEC and Central Vermont Public CVEC’s customersīecame customers of PSNH, now Eversource, and now pay the same ratesĪs other Eversource customers. Of the retail customers in New Hampshire. Region of the state, served approximately 2 percent In January 2004, Eversource, then PSNH,Īcquired Connecticut Valley Electric Company (CVEC). PSNH Restructuring Settlement Agreement, still ownsįossil and hydropower facilities. In December 2002 in compliance with RSA 369-B and the Sold its share of the Seabrook Nuclear Power Facility The company serves geographically andĭemographically diverse areas, ranging from urban, southernĪreas to rural, northern areas of the state. Most residential customers receive Default Energy Service.Įversource, a subsidiary of Northeast Utilities, servesĪpproximately 70 percent of the retail customers in To provide service in restructured franchise areas, Although competitive suppliers are welcome Introduced retail choice as of May 1, 2003. The UES companies, which merged in December of 2002, PSNH, now Eversource, followed in May 2001. Granite State Electric Company, now Liberty was the first electric utility to restructure,ĭoing so in August 1998. Utilities in New Hampshire restructured at different Slowed by subsequent litigation that constrained theĬommission to consider only voluntary filings of settlementĪgreements or compliance plans. Plan in February 1997, although its implementation was Plan to implement electric retail choice for all customersīy January 1, 1998. In 1996, the New Hampshire Legislature enacted RSAģ74-F, a statute which directed the Public UtilitiesĬommission (the Commission) to develop a statewide restructuring (UES) (formerly ConcordĮlectric Company and Exeter and Hampton Electric Company),Īnd the New Hampshire Electric Cooperative, Inc. They include: Eversource Energy (Eversource) (formerly PSNH), Liberty Utilities (Liberty) (formerly National Grid and Granite State Electric Company), Hampshire, each serving a mutually exclusive franchise Four electric distribution companies operate in New ![]()
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