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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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Winter Committee Meetings are just a few months away, and with the new Administration and Congress coming in, you don't want to miss these important sessions. Learn firsthand what an Obama Administration will mean for energy, telecommunications, and water policies.
Housing and Registration is now Open! click here
2009 National Electricity Delivery Forum February 18-19, 2009
The preeminent executive-level public policy forum, click here
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2008 NARUC Collections Survey Report
The 2008 NARUC Collections Survey Report is a national snapshot of regulated utility arrearages and terminations from October 2007 and May 2008, before and after the recent Winter heating season. Forty one States including the District of Columbia submitted data, which is collected from individual electric and gas utilities that are regulated by State Public Service Commissions. NARUC first started collecting this information in 2002, and participation has steadily increased from 16 States to 31 States in 2006.
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The NARUC Gas Committee has released an updated edition of its Natural Gas Information "Toolkit" for the use of State Public Utility Commissions in addressing potentially volatile and high natural gas prices. The toolkit provides State commissions with options to consider that may help mitigate the effects of high natural gas prices on retail gas consumers, for the current winter season as well as for subsequent winters.
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Speculation in the Natural Gas Market: What It Is and What It Isn't; When It's Good and When It's Bad
Policymakers, analysts, and other market observers have expressed opinions on what effect increased speculation has had on the market price of natural gas. These opinions diverge with different implications for appropriate public policy and other actions the federal government might take. NRRI’s Principal Ken Costello has authored a paper that addresses elementary questions about speculation in commodity markets, especially the natural gas and oil markets. The paper is available on the NRRI website,
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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 Annual Convention
Resolutions, here
Presentations, here
More Information, here
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from the 2008 Summer Committee Meetings
Resolutions, here
Presentations, here
More Information, here
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