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Eversource named top utility on Barron’s list

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Press Release

For the fourth consecutive year, Eversource Energy has been recognized by Barron’s on its list of America’s 100 Most Sustainable Companies, appearing as the top utility in the annual ranking for the second time in the last three years.

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Eversource’s rank also improved significantly – to 17th overall on this year’s list from 40th last year – reflecting the strides the energy company has made in executing its strategic commitment to sustainability throughout its operations.

“This recognition is a testament of Eversource’s deep commitment to and the hard work of our employees in building a more sustainable

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The Huscher Team of William Raveis Real Estate will award a $500 scholarship to a graduating senior from Coginchaug Regional High School who will attend college or a trade school in the fall.

Applicants will submit an essay on “What I Love About My Town and/or Community.” Essays should be at least one page or 500 words, but can be longer. Essays, along with the writer’s name, con- and equitable future for our customers, our communities, and the world we all share,” said Eversource Chairman, President and CEO Joseph Nolan. “Sustainability and strong environmental, social and governance principles are embedded in all that we do – which will continue to serve as the foundation of our vision for providing safe, reliable service and meeting the future energy needs of our customers.”

The Barron’s list of Most Sustainable Companies is based on more than 230 environmental, social and corporate governance metrics (ESG).

To create the ranking, the top 1,000 publicly traded companies by market value

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tact information and posthigh school plans, are due by the end of day Friday, April 28. Essays can be submitted to the CRHS guidance office or emailed to Debbie.Huscher@ Raveis.com.

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To qualify for the list, a company must be rated above the bottom quarter in each of the five stakeholder categories.

For more information on Eversource’s nationally recognized commitment to sustainability and corporate responsibility – including diversity, equity and inclusion and the company’s most recent Sustainability Report –visit its sustainability page at Eversource.com.

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