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Large energy users seek flexible rules for special contracts to retain at‑risk load
Summary
CIEC and other stakeholders told PURA that special-contract (load-retention) applications should not always require company-level profit-and-loss statements; they asked PURA to allow case-by-case evidentiary packages and protective orders to protect commercially sensitive records.
The Connecticut Industrial Energy Consumers (CIEC) and other intervenors urged PURA to adopt an application process for special contracts that balances regulatory scrutiny with protections for commercially sensitive financial data.
CIEC said its concern is narrow: a mandatory requirement that every applicant submit a profit-and-loss (P&L) statement for a facility will discourage potential applicants and could expose…
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