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Eversource Settles Deceptive Marketing Allegations For $1.8 Million

Connecticut Attorney General William Tong has announced a $1.8 million settlement with Eversource over allegations of deceptive marketing for natural gas.

Tong said the utility company misled homeowners to get them to make the switch to natural gas by using false and deceptive tactics, which is in violation of the Connecticut Unfair Trade Practices Act.

“Eversource misled homeowners to get them to switch to natural gas. These high-pressure tactics are unacceptable coming from any business, much less a regulated utility,” Tong said in a statement.

A 2021 report from the Hartford Courant exposed Eversource notices claiming a paving moratorium would keep homeowners from connecting to a gas service line for several years. An investigation by the Attorney General’s office found there were multiple towns where that moratorium did not exist.

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