New Hampshire HB1733 modifies default electric service rates, prohibiting recovery of costs through non-bypassable charges except in extraordinary.
New Hampshire HB1733 amends the state's restructuring policy principles to prevent the recovery of actual and estimated wholesale power supply costs through non-bypassable charges for default electric service, except in cases deemed extraordinary by the commission. The bill also allows the commission to approve alternative means of providing transition or default services that minimize customer risk and mitigate price volatility. This act takes effect upon passage.
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