The utility said monthly bills in 2023 will be an average of 5% above 2022 rates. In January, RMLD had warned of an expected 9% rate hike.
The utility said an increased operating budget and a forecast for higher power supply costs in 2023 are the reasons for the hike.
The Jan. 18 webinar will provide details about scheduling a home energy assessment, which the utility provides at no cost through Energy NE.
Reading may see smaller electricity rate increases this winter compared to communities in Eversource and National Grid networks.
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