House GOP Policy Committee Hearing On Lifting Electric Rate Caps
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Electric rate cap mitigation and energy conservation were the subjects of a House Republican Policy Committee hearing hosted by state Rep. Tom Quigley (R-Montgomery) and held at Testimony was offered by representatives from Philadelphia Electric Company, Public Utility Corporation and BioChem Technology Inc. from "My staff has for several years been very proactive in trying to prepare for and educate the public about the removal of rate caps, some of which have already taken place," said Robert Powelson, commissioner of the PUC. "Independently, consumers can take several steps before the expiration of the caps that may help them control the size of their electric bills. Energy conservation is a key." Powelson expressed disappointment over the recently passed state budget, which failed to include a PUC request for $5 million to be spent on a statewide consumer education plan aimed at preparing the public for the expiration of rate caps. He hopes the General Assembly will take up the proposal during the upcoming fall session. Powelson also referenced the need to further explore clean coal and nuclear technology, pointing out in particular There has been a call for an extension of the rate caps. Lisa Crutchfield, senior vice president of Regulatory and External Affairs for PECO, testified as to the magnitude of the mistake such a move would be, citing the example of "The [ She said the lifting of caps will result in competition among electric suppliers and mentioned the high number of utility companies that have flooded the market in Fifty percent of every Copies of testimony should be posted on the House Republican Policy Committee website. |
8/1/2008 |
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