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PURA panel bars new evidence in remand of gas rate cases, sustains OC objection

Public Utilities Regulatory Authority · May 5, 2026
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A three‑member PURA panel sustained the Office of Consumer Counsel’s standing objection and ruled that parties may not introduce new evidence when compiling the remand record for Connecticut Natural Gas and Southern Connecticut Gas; briefs are due May 15, 2026.

A three‑member panel of the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority on May 4 sustained a standing objection from the Office of Consumer Counsel and ruled that parties may not introduce new evidence into the remand record for the Connecticut Natural Gas and Southern Connecticut Gas rate dockets.

Presiding Officer Commissioner Cheeseman told parties, “we will not be considering any new evidence as we proceed in the hearing,” after a short recess in which the commissioners…

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