Retail Unbundling -
Idaho |
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Status: The State has no unbundled service programs for residential customers. |
Overview: No retail unbundling program is being considered at this time by either the Idaho Public Utilities Commission (PUC) or the State legislature. Currently, only large industrial customers can receive unbundled service from the local distribution company (LDC). The PUC regulates two LDCs: Intermountain Gas Company and Avista Utilities. In December 1998, the PUC established competitive practice standards for Intermountain Gas and set up a registry of gas marketers who wish to provide service within the utility's service area. |
EIA State Data: In 2006, Idaho had 316,915 residential and 33,625 commercial customers. They consumed 22 and 14 billion cubic feet of natural gas, respectively. The average prices paid for natural gas purchased from local distribution companies by residential and commercial customers were $12.25 and $11.49 per thousand cubic feet, respectively. |