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Aggressive-Law-9068 t1_ix8qt64 wrote

You can only switch the supply services. You can’t choose on the delivery services, that will always be eversource

The delivery services pays for the power lines, gas lines, transmission infrastructure, and physical aspect of the utility system

This would be like if you want to the gas station for $5 worth of gas and they broke the cost down to $2.50 for the actual gas and $2.50 for the gas station, delivery truck, pipelines, employees, etc.

You are still paying the same amount it’s just more transparent on your bill where the actual money is going

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BadAtRocks OP t1_ix94nqs wrote

Would switching the supplier change the delivery fee or is the delivery fee its own service?

Random Question- Is there a break down that eversource releases that shows how much money they collected for fee and how much of it actually went back into the grid?(I know this is random just popped into my head while typing so you go stuck with it. hahaha)

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modernhomeowner t1_ix9n5sf wrote

Your local utility delivers the electricity. That's what the delivery charges are for, all the power lines and electric poles to your house, all the line workers, the tree trimming, the transformers on the poles, the extra line workers they pay to bring in before every storm, etc. Since only one company provides this service, you cannot change delivery companies.

The supply is the creation of the electricity, it's what pays for the natural gas, solar panels and wind turbines that make the energy. Since anyone can make electricity and put it on the grid, this is what you can shop for. Just watch it, some of those providers are even more expensive than your utility or have long term contracts.

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