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This excerpt from the United States Federal Register, Vol. 63 No. 205, shows tiers of emissions standards for electricity generators of various sizes. View Summary +
In November 1996, the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissions (NARUC) adopted a Resolution in Support Of Customer Right-To-Know and Product Labeling Standards for Retail Marketing Of Electricity and identified the need to provide retail consumers with clear and uniform… View Summary +
This report identifies mechanisms to trace transactions from generators through sellers, aggregators or marketers to retail buyers to provide consumers with full resource mix and environmental characteristics disclosure. More specifically it examines consumers’ ability to understand alternative explanations about how… View Summary +
This Issuesletter discusses the agreement among utility commissioners from the six New England states on a model rule for disclosing standardized information to retail electricitycustomers throughout the New England region. View Summary +
This report summarizes the initial results of the disclosure testing phase of the National Council on Competition and The Electric Industry’s Consumer Information DisclosureProject. Some questions addressed by this research include whether or not consumer understanding and performance affected (and… View Summary +
In November 1996, The National Council on Competition and the Electric Industry initiated its Consumer Information Disclosure Project to assist state regulators and legislators in addressing consumer information needs in a competitive electricity environment. This report focuses on the uniform… View Summary +
This draft rule is intended to provide the framework for a New England-wide disclosure rule. The purpose of this rule is to provide customers with information to assist in comparing competitive electricity products. View Summary +
This document is a model rule on uniform information disclosure developed by NECPUC staff. The model rule builds upon a project initiated by the National Council on Competition and the Electric Industry, and supported by NECPUC, to develop uniform information… View Summary +
This newsletter shares program development information on green pricing, a service that electric utilities can offer to their customers to support acquiring more renewable energy resources. This is Volume 6: Competition. View Summary +
This Issuesletter examines the competitiveness of wholesale markets resulting from deregulation of public utility services and whether market-based systems of supply will enhance efficiency, accelerate innovation and eventually lower real prices. View Summary +