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Public Utilities Regulatory Authority denies GRID IRP’s electric-aggregator application
Summary
The Public Utilities Regulatory Authority denied GRID IRP Incorporated’s application for a Connecticut electric-aggregator certificate of registration, finding the filing incomplete and incompatible with statutory requirements for aggregator relationships; the denial was adopted at the authority’s Feb. 25 remote meeting. A six-item consent calendar was also adopted.
The Public Utilities Regulatory Authority on Feb. 25 adopted a final decision denying GRID IRP Incorporated’s application for a Connecticut electric-aggregator certificate of registration, authority staff said.
Authority staff member Janelle Mcgregory told commissioners the application in docket 250505, received May 5, 2025, was incomplete and failed to include supplier contracts required to show a permissible pass-through relationship and a proper customer-agent role. “The authority denies the application without prejudice,” Mcgregory said, recommending adoption of the decision.
Mcgregory said that, based on the record,…
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