PUC Proposal To Provide More Natural Gas Supplier Information On Utility Bills
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The Public Utility Commission Thursday issued a tentative proposal that would provide consumers with more information from their natural gas supplier on their utility bill. The recommended changes follow a regulation implemented last year for electric generation suppliers, requiring more EGS information on utility bills. The Commission voted 5-0 to adopt the Tentative Order proposed by the Commission’s Office of Competitive Market Oversight, which would provide for a more supplier-oriented, consolidated natural gas bill. The adopted changes provide for the inclusion of the NGS’s logo on the bill; the expansion of bill messaging space allotted to NGSs; and the inclusion of a Shopping Information Box. The Commission’s goal is to increase customer awareness when participating in the competitive retail natural gas market and to provide more information from NGSs in utility-consolidated bills. A copy of the tentative proposal is available online. For more information, visit the PUC’s Office of Competitive Market Oversight webpage. NewsClips: PUC Wants Natural Gas Customers To Have More Info PUC Amends Rules Setting Electric, Natural Gas Supply Fees PUC Wants Scrutiny On PECO Rate Hike Swarthmore Sit-In Ends With Fossil-Fuel Divestment Support Northampton Power Plant Asks For Higher Lead Emissions Level Talen Energy May Pick Philipsburg Over Allentown For HQ Editorial: PPL Gets OK For Nuclear Plant Transfer |
4/27/2015 |
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