Claiming Eversource used false and deceptive, high-pressure tactics to pressure Connecticut consumers into converting to natural gas, Connecticut Attorney General William Tong announced a $1.8 million settlement with the utility company Tuesday, bringing total penalties against the company to $3.6 million in the past year.

"Eversource misled homeowners to get them to switch to natural gas," Tong said in a statement released Tuesday afternoon. "These high-pressure tactics are unacceptable coming from any business, much less a regulated utility. Eversource has already paid a $1.8 million civil penalty imposed by the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA), and now they will pay an additional $1.8 million to settle these serious consumer protection allegations."