Based in our nation's Capital, NARUC is the national association representing the State Public Service Commissioners who regulate essential utility services in your State. NARUC members are responsible for assuring reliable utility service at fair, just, and reasonable rates.
President Nick Wagner of Iowa
NARUC and State Public Service Commissions Want You to Dig Safely
April is Safe Digging Month: Don’t Start an Outdoor Project Before Dialing 811
The month of April is recognized each year as Safe Digging Month and the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners welcomes the opportunity to increase awareness and has issued the following statements.Read more
Industry leaders collaborate to launch new regulatory innovation initiative
A diverse group of national nonprofit organizations and industry thought leaders announced a new initiative to help evolve state regulatory processes for the power sector to keep pace with the dynamic energy needs of customers and develop more effective ways of working together to identify and deliver new solutions to those needs.Read more
NARUC Observes National Fix-A-Leak Week: March 18-24
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's WaterSense initiative promotes water efficiency and conservation by reminding all Americans to check their household fixtures and irrigation systems for leaks. Common household leaks are responsible for more than 1 trillion gallons of water wasted each year. Read more
NARUC Winter Policy Summit Addresses Critical State and National Priorities
This meeting represented the first conference under the leadership of NARUC President Nick Wagner of Iowa, under his year-long ‘Leading the Way’ theme. He kicked off Monday’s opening session, which featured representatives from federal agencies: Environmental Protection Agency, Energy and Information Administration and the United States Agency for International Development. Read more
NARUC-NASEO Comprehensive Electricity Planning Task Force Announces 16 State Members
The Task Force for Comprehensive Electricity Planning has announced 16 states to represent the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners and the National Association of State Energy Officials on the joint task force. Read more