A Brief Break In Electric RatesNews Feed4 minutes ago1 min readOverflow Crowd at House Hearing on Utility Legislation Reflects R.I. Residents’ Frustration at Soaring Energy PricesIs Rhode Island’s Lawsuit vs Energy Producers Based on Deceitful Assertions?As rates drop for spring, RI Energy confirms winter rates won't change next yearSee Portsmouths Summer Electric Rates Compared To RI EnergyWind is part-time power; let's build natural gas infrastructureDon't blame renewable energy industry for electricity pricesRI should allow nuclear development, with goal of cheaper electricityPAST HEADLINESAfter a cold winter, R.I. electric bills to drop nearly 17 percent as summer rates kick inAwash in uncertainty, SouthCoast Wind contract delayed for a third timeRI legislators look for solutions amid winter energy bill increaseLoophole in 2022 Law Makes It Unlikely Rhode Island Will Meet 2033 Renewable Energy Standard GoalsSouthCoast Wind anticipates 4-year delay for offshore wind farmProposed Study Commission Would Examine Whether State-Owned Utilities Are Feasible AlternativeExpensive electric bills put RI clean energy policies into spotlightRI lawmaker wants to cut back on clean energy to lower utility billsMatt Allen Podcast: RI Energy President Greg Cornett - Electric Bill Increase and Delivery ChargesMayor Jon Mitchell says 'offshore wind is here to stay''It's killing them': This bill would lower Rhode Island Energy's profits. But is it legal?Endless Rate Increases, RI Energy Hasn’t Lived Up to Its RhetoricRI Energy electricity rates likely to spike again this winterBig changes are coming for RI Energy account holders. Here's what to know.
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