Today, the average household in Connecticut uses 716 kilowatt hours per month, or 8,592 a year.
Then, based on how many kilowatt hours used, they will bill you.
The residential cost per kilowatt hour of electricity is just over 6 cents.
The plant produces an average of 691,358,000 kilowatt hours each year.
But you didn't get a lot of kilowatt hours being saved.
"So we're trying to get ahead of the curve by reducing our kilowatt hours now."
In a year, the average home uses about 20,000 units (kilowatt hours) of energy via gas use.
A 60-watt light bulb consumes 0.06 kilowatt hours of energy per hour.
The price for a kilowatt hour has more than doubled this year, to the equivalent of 5.6 cents.
The rate per kilowatt hour will go down, but when you add up the other charges, the overall cost to consumers could stay the same.