State energy more affordable in past year, but that won’t last

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HARTFORD >> Connecticut’s energy affordability gap decreased over the past year but only because energy costs were lower. It’s a trend that isn’t likely to last, experts who monitor utility costs for the needy warned Tuesday. There is now a $399...

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