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PURA adopts requirements for electric distribution companies to report customer-centered reliability metrics
Summary
The Public Utilities Regulatory Authority adopted a decision in docket 240809 requiring electric distribution companies to submit customer-centered reliability metrics, including customers experiencing multiple interruptions (CME) and customers experiencing long interruption duration (CLID).
The Public Utilities Regulatory Authority on Wednesday adopted a decision requiring Connecticut’s electric distribution companies to include customer-centered reliability metrics in annual transmission and distribution reports.
Josh Coker, staff attorney for the authority, told the panel that Connecticut statute 16-245y requires electric distribution companies, or EDCs, to report reliability data for each EDC system and statewide,…
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