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Committee declines to advance time‑of‑use framework; debate focuses on vulnerable residential customers and PUC notice requirements

2874150 · April 3, 2025
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Summary

A proposed amendment to LD 186 would have required the PUC to notify the Energy, Utilities and Technology Committee and explain how it will consider impacts of time‑of‑use rates on medically dependent, elderly and economically vulnerable residential customers.

Representative Warren offered an amendment to LD 186 that would require the Public Utilities Commission, when initiating a docket or issuing a report about time‑of‑use (TOU) rates for standard offer service, to provide the Energy, Utilities and Technology Committee with a statement describing how the Commission will consider impacts on vulnerable residential customers. The amendment also asked the PUC to consider how to avoid adverse effects on customers dependent on…

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