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PA PUC Issues Tentative Order Proposing To Revoke Four EGS Licenses For Failure To File Proof Of Financial Security
The Pennsylvania Public Utilities Commission (PUC) issued a tentative order proposing to revoke the licenses of three retail electric suppliers and brokers for alleged failure to file proof of security in the format approved by the PUC.
The tentative order is not final, and an entity’s inclusion within the tentative order should not be construed as a finding that the entity has not complied with any rule or regulation. Similar prior tentative orders from the PUC have included erroneous information.
Inclusion in the tentative order does not necessarily mean that an electric generation supplier (EGS, a term which includes brokers) does not have the required security, but rather that the PUC alleges that the EGS has not demonstrated compliance in the specific manner required by the PUC.
Notably, the alleged compliance deficiencies alleged in the July 11, 2024, tentative order are as of June 28, 2024, and ostensibly would not reflect any resolution of the matters beyond such date.
Entities may challenge the draft findings of the electric tentative order, or otherwise come into compliance by a deadline established in the tentative order, in order to avoid license revocation.
Such tentative orders are routinely issued by the PUC, and historically most active entities within a specific order demonstrate compliance by the deadline.
Supplier Table – List of Electric Generation Suppliers
- Energo Power & Gas LLC – A-2014-2433775*
- NextEra Energy Services Pennsylvania – A-2008-2060044*
- Summer Energy Midwest LLC – A-2019-3011913*
- Sunrise Energy Support LLC – A-2018-3003022
- United Power Consultants INC – A-2019-3012045
*Taking title to electricity
Tentative Order EGS License Cancellation (07/11/2024)
M-2024-3045251
2024 Electric Generation Supplier (EGS) License Cancellations

