California’s top regulator says it’s time to consider full retail electricity choice. Green Tech Media Contact: Stephen Lacey As if California’s electric grid isn’t already changing fast enough, the state’s leading regulator says it’s probably time to change even faster. In an interview on this week’s Interchange podcast, Michael Picker, president of the California Public Utilities…
View this News Release (external link)Recently, more Pennsylvanians shopping for power
The number of consumers shopping for their electricity in Pennsylvania has increased over the last month, a strong indicator of the health of the state’s competitive electricity market. The Morning Call Contact: Scott Kraus State utility regulators see hopeful signs that gun-shy customers are finally shopping for power again, more than a year after they…
View this News Release (external link)Battling Higher Electric Prices? Read The Small Print, Officials Say
CTNOW discusses options that consumers can consider when seeking to lower their energy bills and best practices when shopping for a competitive energy supplier. CTNOW Contact: Brian Dowling HARTFORD — With electric bills increasing in Connecticut, officials and consumer advocates are advising ratepayers to be careful in how they respond. Consumer Counsel Elin Swanson Katz,…
View this News Release (external link)Connecticut Senate unanimously OKs electricity supplier rules
An energy consumer protection bill passes the CT Senate. my foxny.com The Connecticut General Assembly moves a bill forward that aims to increase transparency in billing and marketing by electric suppliers as consumer protection has become a greater priority. HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) – Consumer protections that promise more transparent billing and marketing by electric suppliers…
View this News Release (external link)PUCO offers energy choice information session
For the past year the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio has been letting people across the state know they can choose their electric distributor. They’ll come to Middletown next week to the MidPointe Library, 125 S. Broad St., to address any questions and concerns from electric customers as they may have received a phone call,…
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