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NARUC is an association representing the State public service commissioners who regulate essential utility services, such as electricity, gas, telecommunications, water, and transportation, throughout the country. As regulators, our members are charged with protecting the public and ensuring that rates charged by regulated utilities are fair, just, and reasonable.
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Come join your regulatory colleagues at NARUC's 120th Annual Convention in New Orleans. Policymakers from all over the utility spectrum—energy, telecommunications and water—will attend these meetings. Learn more...
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September 22, 1:00-2:30pm ET
Join a free 90-minute webcast that will provide participants with an overview of State initiatives that harness the
benefits of PV for low-income residents. Click here for more information.
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Procedures for Implementing The PURPA Standards EISA 2007
The Public Utilities Regulatory Policies Act (PURPA) was recently modified. This manual is intended to be used as an aid to state commissions and utilities as they consider the federal standards that are part of the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007.
PURPA Manual
PURPA Manual Erratum page
Eforum Presentation by Kenneth Rose, Ph.D.
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The NARUC-FERC Competitive Procurement Collaborative—co-chaired by FERC Commissioner Marc Spitzer, Commissioner Stan Wise of the Georgia Public Service Commission and Commission Jeff Hatch-Miller of the Arizona Corporation Commission—released a study highlighting the range of issues associated with the competitive procurement of retail electricity supply. The study, made available at the NARUC Summer Committee Meetings, identifies State and utility procurement practices throughout the country that can be deployed to meet ongoing challenges of ensuring cost-effective electric generation.
read more...
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Revenue Decoupling is gaining increasing attention as Public Utility Commissions and others explore ways to align electric and natural gas utility revenue mechanisms with demand-side resources. This FAQ provides an overview of decoupling for the electric and natural gas sectors, gives examples of State experiences, highlights some of the issues that may face Public Utility Commissions investigating decoupling, and provides resources for those interested in learning more. Click here for the FAQ
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DTV Transition
February 17, 2009, is just around the corner. Is your TV ready?
Learn how NARUC is working with its federal partners to educate its members and the public at large about the upcoming transition to Digital Television, click here.
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from the 2008 Summer Committee Meetings
Resolutions, here
Presentations, here
More Information, here
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from the 2008 Winter Meetings
Resolutions, here
Presentations, here
Photographs, here
More Information, here
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