Electric Choice Supply Fees
The Michigan Public Service Commission moved to establish a statewide reliability capacity charge that customers of alternative electric suppliers (AESs) would have to pay if those suppliers do not have enough power to serve their customers’ anticipated needs.
Harnessing customer intelligence
They Said It in January’s PUF
People Subservient to Electricity?
Data driven business models
Is data at the core of every decision your business makes? Data can unlock huge potential when properly employed. This video looks at how to make your business more data-driven. This is part of a video series brought to you by energy consultancy: innogy consulting. To find out more, visit innogyconsult.com.
Idaho Reduces Rate for Wind, Sets Rate for Solar
Virginia Sets New ROE for Electric Rate Adjustment Clauses
Update on Pipeline Projects
Pic of the Month: Texas Markets Roundtable
Before the holidays, Public Utilities Fortnightly held a roundtable in Houston with four thought leaders on the unique Texas wholesale and retail markets. For a couple of hours former FERC Chair Pat Wood, Centerpoint SVP Kenny Mercado, Direct Energy EVP Jim Steffes and Rice University Professor Ken Medlock had a lively discussion spurred on by PUF’s Editor-in-Chief.

