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By Luther Turmelle North Bureau Chief HARTFORD -- Competitive electricity suppliers say efforts to partially re-regulate the power industry would drive up prices and deprive consumers of a fundamental right: freedom of choice.
Duquesne Light's latest cost increase for residential power and the way the utility sets its prices have helped open the door to competing suppliers, Pennsylvania's consumer advocate said Wednesday. Eight companies list prices lower than Duquesne Light's 8.89 cents per kilowatt hour on state websites comparing costs for electricity. Longtime competitor Dominion Energy Solutions is promoting a 7.49-cent deal, or 16 percent off the utility's price.
The EIA invites public comment on a proposed collection of information that EIA is developing for submission to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995. The EIA is soliciting comments on the proposed reinstatement of the Forms EIA-871A-J, ``2012 Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption Survey.'' The Federal Energy Administration Act of 1974 (Pub. L. 93-275, 15 U.S.C. 761 et seq.) and the DOE Organization Act (Pub. L. 95-91, 42 U.S.C. 7101 et seq.) require the EIA to carry out a centralized, comprehensive, and unified energy information program. This program collects, evaluates, assembles, analyzes, and disseminates information on energy resource reserves, production, demand, technology, and related economic and statistical information. Th...
... (historically a mail survey) from the suppliers of electricity, natural gas, fuel oil and/or distr...
TO THE EDITORS: On Feb. 4, my husband and I and about 300 other area residents attended a most informative meeting at the Jewish Community Center in Manheim Township, hosted by state Rep. John Bear. The forum was to educate the public about the coming raise in our electric costs, and how to choose alternate providers.
I knew it was a booming business on the commercial side," said [JOSEPH OCCHIOGROSSO], now a leading energy salesman for the third-party electricity supplier Viridian Energy. "But I'd never really heard about any opportunities in the residential side," which he called "a 99-percent untapped market. Connecticut-based Viridian is one of more than two dozen third-party electricity suppliers who have begun offering service to residential customers in New Jersey in the decade-plus since the state passed its energy deregulation law. Brand said the main reason the thirdparty residential market is heating up is because new natural gas sources have allowed third-party providers to offer significantly lower prices than regulated utilities.
WALLINGFORD, Conn., and FORT FAIRFIELD - , 51, wife of Robert J. Kleefled, passed away unexpectedly Friday evening, Dec. 2, 2011, at a Hartford, Conn., hospital. She was born Sept. 24, 1960, in Fort Fairfield, the third daughter of D. Albert and Hazel (Wakeling) Giberson. She was a member of Fort Fairfield United Parish Church and was a graduate of Fort Fairfield High School, class of 1978. Diana attended Northern Maine Vocational Technical Institute, Presque Isle, and graduated as salutatorian from Husson College, Bangor, in 1981, obtaining a Bachelor of Science degree in public accounting, with her being the youngest certified public accountant in Maine, making her a member of Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. She began her career in public a...
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