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6
HUGH C. MACKENZIE
President, Retail Business Group
President, CL&P
CL&P
Since 1917, The Connecticut Light and Power Company (CL&P) has played a major role in the growth and vitality of
Connecticut’s economy and quality of life. As the state’s largest electric utility, CL&P provides 1.1 million customers with
safe and reliable electricity while supporting a wide variety of economic development initiatives and community activities.
Now in its second century of service, CL&P seeks to strengthen even more its relationships with residential,
municipal, commercial and industrial customers in the 149 cities and towns it serves through
programs in energy conservation, environmental stewardship and community development. In
addition, CL&Ps 2,300 employees volunteer hundreds of hours each year in support of the
communities in which they live and work.
In 1999, CL&Ps numerous community activities included conducting more than 400 energy
conservation workshops for customers in disadvantaged communities, weatherization services for thousands of
low-income households, and hundreds of jointly sponsored community meetings with representatives from municipal
and social service agencies.
As we enter the 21st century, CL&P is reinventing itself to reflect the changing regulatory landscape and the
needs of its customers. In 2000, programs that promote economic growth, advance energy efficiency and strengthen
community vitality will be among its top priorities, demonstrating once again that Connecticut Light and Power is
“The Energy of Connecticut.
CORE BUSINESS
CONNECTICUT LIGHT AND POWER