Delaware PSC: Commissioner Mike Karia

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A Day at the Delaware PSC

Fortnightly Magazine - October 2019
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The PUF team traveled to Dover, Delaware to visit the Public Service Commission, and the timing was perfect. For the PSC turned 70!

The five Commissioners are part-time, which is unusual in the regulatory world, and the Staff of about thirty, are kept busy. Some kindly took time from their hectic schedules to speak with PUF and let us know what makes Delaware special.

 

PUF: How did you become a Commissioner?

Commissioner Karia: About four years ago, the Governor's office called me and asked whether I would be interested in becoming a Public Service Commissioner. I said yes, I have twenty-five years of electricity generation, distribution, customer service, rate studies, and consulting experience.

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