Policies to Mitigate Potential Electricity Price Increases
Consumer-Education Campaign
On May 17, 2007, the Commission entered a Final Order (Docket No. M-00061957) outlining the need for a statewide consumer-education campaign to prepare electricity ratepayers for potential increases, as well as provide information about energy efficiency, conservation and demand side response. The PUC has directed its Office of Communications to convene interested stakeholders to develop a statewide consumer-education campaign to prepare electricity ratepayers for potential increases, as well as provide information about energy efficiency, conservation and demand side response. The Commission completed its review of these plans and has approved them, with some modifications, in 2008. The Commission is now monitoring plan implementation.
Secretarial Letter - Reminds electric distribution companies of the obligation to submit consumer-education plans. Dated December 11, 2007.
EDC Consumer-Education Plans - The Consumer-Education Plans from each electric distribution company.
Stakeholder Meetings
Best Practices - As of January 1, 2008.
Implementation Plan - As of December 13, 2007.
Agenda - Stakeholders Meeting held on January 28, 2008.
Agenda - Recap Stakeholders Meeting held on October 24, 2007.
Agenda - Recap - Stakeholders Meeting held on August 29, 2007.
Agenda - Recap - Stakeholders Meeting held on June 19, 2007.
Orders
Final Order - The Commission entered a Final Order on May 17, 2007. Docket No. M-00061957.
Tentative Order - The Commission issued a Tentative Order that identifies policies for mitigating the effect of electricity price increases. The Commission seeks public comment on the policies identified in this Tentative Order. Comments are due March 5, 2007. Docket No. M-00061957.
Comments - Comments filed on March 5, 2007.
Consumer Education
Secretarial Letter - Notice of a interested stakeholders meeting related to Consumer Education Dated May 25, 2007.
En Banc Hearing
The PUC Commissioners presided over a public hearing on June 22, 2006, to review the policies to mitigate potential electricity price increases.
Agenda - En Banc Hearing Agenda
Press Release - The press release that announces the hearing. Dated June 20, 2006.
Order - The order from Commissioner Terrance J. Fitzpatrick's motion from the Public Meeting of May 19, 2006.
Statement - A statement by Commissioner Bill Shane regarding Commissioner Fitzpatrick's motion from the Public Meeting of May 19, 2006.
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- Customized Energy Solutions
- David Magnus Boonin
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- Duquesne Light Company - Reply Comments
- EEI - Edison Electric Institute
- EPGA - Electric Power Generation Association
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- Hess Corporation - Reply Comments
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- J3 Energy Group
- Kenneth W. Davidson - PE, CEM, CEP
- Maureen Mulligan Communications Consulting - Reply Comments
- NEM - National Energy Marketers
- OCA - Office of Consumer Advocate - Reply Comments
- OSBA - Office of Small Business Advocate - Reply Comments
- PA Food Merchants Association
- PA SBDC - Pennsylvania Small Business Development Center
- PECO Energy - Reply Comments
- PennFuture
- PJM Interconnection - Reply Comments
- PPL Electric Utilities - Reply Comments
- PV Now
- PA Food Merchants Association
- Reliant Energy - Reply Comments
- RESA - Retail Energy Supply Association - Reply Comments
- Strategic Energy - Reply Comments
- TMI Alert
- UGI Utilities - Electric Division
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