The front page article in Tuesday, Oct. 4, about the high prices of electricity was very good. The Public Utilities Commission allowed Eversource the 112% increase for six months, until Jan. 31, 2023. The PUC was given a report from Eversource indicating a loss in profits due to buying the resources of natural gas from Canada. The PUC tries to help companies from failing and customers from undue expense. After Jan. 31, 2023, the senators, congresspeople and house representatives have six months to act on a better plan with the PUC and Eversource. We need to let them know our concerns.
The article noted that there are four biomass plants in NH not being utilized. Even if the biomass plants are only 25%-35% efficient, they may help reduce the cost of electricity. We need to contact our governor, senators, congresspeople and house of representatives, PUC and NH Deptartment of Energy requesting a better energy solution. Their actions, not words, will help us vote in November.
George Woodruff
Belmont


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