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PURA Files Proposed Legislative Report But Neglects To Mention Good Retail Shopping Statistics- The State Of Electric Competition; Files Request For Comments
PURA’s proposed report does not include discussion of a comparison of rates charges by competitive retail electric suppliers, and standard service rates as previously included in prior reports. The 2023 report lacks a similar table or any discussion comparing standard service and retail supplier rates.
From Report:
The Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (Authority or PURA) hereby submits its 2023 Report to the Connecticut General Assembly regarding the state of competition in the electric industry in Connecticut and the status of electric supplier licensing. Retail competition in Connecticut’s electric industry commenced in January 2000, when the generation segment of the industry was opened to competitive supply. This report summarizes the state of electric competition by analyzing a variety of diverse indicators, including the average generation service charge and the standard service generation rates for residential and business customers, to demonstrate the market’s effects on customers who participate. [ *** ]
From Request for Comment:
The Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (Authority) will accept written comments from participants, in the docket cited above, concerning the Proposed Legislative Report that was issued on March 15, 2023. Written comments concerning the Proposed Legislative Report may be filed with the Authority’s Executive Secretary’s Office, on or before March 22, 2024, by 4:00 p.m. [ *** ]
Request for Comments (03/15/2024)
Proposed Legislative Report (03/15/2024)
23-11-01 (01/05/2023)

