Eversource’s $800 Million Profit & What it Means to You

Eversource’s $800 Million Profit: What It Means for Connecticut Residents and Why Solar Makes More Sense Than Ever

Eversource Energy just reported a staggering $811.65 million profit for 2024, a dramatic turnaround from the $442.24 million loss they posted in 2023. [Hartford Business Journal]

At the same time, Connecticut ratepayers continue to face rising electricity costs. On January 1, Eversource hiked rates again by 0.2 cents per kilowatt-hour, affecting over 1.2 million residents. [CT Insider]

But here’s s the kicker: Eversource is pouring money into grid upgrades in Massachusetts while Connecticut gets left behind.

Eversource’s Priorities: Massachusetts Over Connecticut

In a previous solar blog, we covered how Eversource is spending big on grid improvements in Massachusetts while choosing not to invest in Connecticuts outdated infrastructure. Despite their record profits, they have made no similar commitment to upgrading the grid in Connecticut, even though customers here are paying more every year.

This decision raises an important question: If Connecticut residents are paying higher rates, why isn’t t that money being reinvested in our local grid? Instead, we’re re seeing more profits for shareholders and massive executive salaries.

Speaking of Executive Salaries

Eversource’s CEO, Joe Nolan, took home $18.8 million in 2023nearly $6 million more than the previous year. [CT Insider] While Nolans paycheck skyrocketed, customers were left with higher bills and an aging grid that the company refuses to upgrade.

The Solution? Go Solar and Take Back Control

With Eversource prioritizing profit over infrastructure and customer relief, solar power offers a real solution for Connecticut homeowners:

Save Money: By switching to solar, homeowners can reduce or even eliminate their electric bills, protecting themselves from constant rate hikes.

Energy Independence: Instead of relying on a utility company that isn’t t investing in Connecticut, homeowners can generate their own power.

Incentives and Rebates: There are still strong state and federal incentives available for solar, making it more affordable than ever.

Long-Term Stability: Once your system is installed, your energy costs are predictable, unlike the ever-increasing Eversource rates.

Final Thought: Why Keep Paying More?

Eversource is making hundreds of millions in profit, raising rates, and choosing not to reinvest in Connecticuts grid. Meanwhile, homeowners are struggling with higher energy costs and no real plan from Eversource to improve reliability or affordability.

If you’re re tired of being at the mercy of rate hikes, solar is the way forward. Now is the time to break free from utility companies that put profits first and take control of your energy future.

Want to learn more? Contact Northwest Hills Solar today and find out how easy it is to make the switch.

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