For the first time Public Service of New Hampshire has statewide competition from another utility company. That could be good news for some consumers and bad news for PSNH.
NHPR’s Chris Jensen reports.
In 1996 the state passed a law that gave consumers the right to pick the company from which they wanted to buy electricity.
But the pickings were so slim as to be non-existent.
In short nobody gave Public Service of New Hampshire any statewide competition for residential customers and PSNH currently dominates the market.
“Residential customers really have not had a real choice.”
That’s Meredith Hatfield.
She heads up the office of Consumer Advocate at the Public Utilities Commission.