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In 2000, as a result of Connecticut’s 1998 deregulation legislation, UI was required to sell its electricity generation plants, including the facilities at New Haven and Bridgeport harbors, and to divest from other generation projects including the
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to outlying towns. Regulated as a utility, UI for many years exclusively owned and operated the electric generation, transmission and distribution facilities in the greater New Haven and Bridgeport areas.
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Both companies together completed the 69-mile (112 km), 345-kilovolt Middletown-Norwalk transmission line at a cost of $ 900 million. It was energized in 2009.
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UI continues to own and operate the transmission and distribution delivery infrastructure within its 17-town service territory. (*)
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in southwest Connecticut. The first, involving construction of the $ 350 million 345-kilovolt
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In 1899, the New Haven Electric Company, under the leadership of James English, acquired the
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UI: History of an Electric Company, A Saga of Problems, Personalities and Power Politics
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through the western part of the state, was constructed entirely by Eversource Energy.
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UI’s roots can be traced to 1881, with the founding of the
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is a regional electric distribution company based in
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