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Connecticut Overview

GDF SUEZ Energy Resources NA was licensed in Connecticut by the Department of Public Utility Control as a competitive supplier in March of 2007. Currently, we provide service to commercial and industrial customers in Connecticut including businesses residing in the following service territories:

  • Connecticut Light and Power Company
  • The United Illuminating Company

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Office Contact Info
23 Wintergreen Hill Road Danbury, CT 06811
ctdirect@gdfsuezna.com
866.999.8374 (Toll Free)

We offer Connecticut customers a range of energy products that are designed to meet a wide variety of needs.

Deregulation in Connecticut
On January 1, 2000, generation was opened and customers were automatically placed on Standard Offer, which was 10% less than the prices from 1996. The Standard Offer rate did not encourage customers to switch to a retail electricity provider. In 2003 The Transitional Standard Offer (TSO) was designed to ensure stable rates, encourage the development of renewable energy and continue an orderly transition to a competitive marketplace. The TSO rate expired in January 1st 2007. Customers can solicit competitive suppliers, such as GDF SUEZ Energy Resources NA, for market-priced generation service. The other components of electric service (transmission and distribution) have not been opened to competition and will continue to be provided by the traditional electric companies.

What happens when you choose a new electricity supplier:

  1. The new supplier notifies the old supplier and utility that you have changed suppliers.
  2. The new supplier transmits utility account information to the utility in order to enroll you as a customer.
  3. The utility confirms, by letter to you, of your new supplier selection and the date your new service begins.
  4. The actual change of supplier occurs on the meter reading date following a successful enrollment.

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