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Connecticut regulator denies On-site Partners LLC electric-aggregator registration
Summary
The Public Utilities Regulatory Authority denied On-site Partners LLC’s application for an electric aggregator certificate, finding the company submitted an incomplete application and does not meet the statutory definition of an electric aggregator under Connecticut law.
Connecticut’s Public Utilities Regulatory Authority on Wednesday denied an application by On-site Partners LLC for an electric aggregator certificate of registration, saying the company failed to provide required information and does not meet the statutory definition of an electric aggregator. The panel adopted the staff-recommended decision by roll call vote.
The authority said the denial matters because state law requires entities to hold a certificate before engaging in electric aggregation and the decision clarifies the scope of services that qualify under the statute. The staff recommendation cited specific provisions of the General Statutes used to evaluate the application.
Staff attorney Arthur Lefebvre told the panel that On-site Partners LLC applied on March 10, 2025, under Docket No. 250308 and…
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