westportnow.com News, Business Monday, February 21, 2011 Connecticut consumers will soon have new safeguards in the state’s deregulated energy market. The Department of Public Utility Control (DPUC), after months of research, discussion and input from utilities and suppliers, has released its Draft Decision on Marketing Practices. The order lays out guidelines for suppliers and aggregators [...]
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DPUC Suspends License Of Energy Broker
September 1st, 2010
Accused Of Using Forged Documents To Boost His Commission August 19, 2010|By Courant Staff Report The Department of Public Utility Control suspended the license of energy broker Raymond Sanzone Thursday after a request by state Attorney General Richard Blumenthal and Consumer Counsel Mary Healy. Sanzone and his company, Turris Associates of Redding, allegedly defrauded an [...]
Commercial Electricity Brokers Help Businesses Find Best Rates – 866-572-2274
July 21st, 2010
Electricity is one of the biggest expenses for a company, usually right under their payroll. So when a company is in a deregulated market it can be very beneficial for that company to find a lower rate on their electricity. When companies in deregulated areas are looking for the best rate on their electricity there [...]
Connecticut Governor Vetos Comprehensive Energy Reform Bill – 866-572-2274
July 6th, 2010
Governor Jodi Rell vetoed the legislature’s comprehensive energy reform bill. This bill would be the most sweeping energy change in the state since deregulation was passed in 1998.
What is Variable Peak Pricing? – 866-572-2274
July 6th, 2010
July 1, 2010 in Education posts, Connecticut Energy NewsBoard Variable Peak Pricing (VPP) is a form of Time-Of-Day (TOD) pricing that allows customers to purchase their generation supply at prices set on a daily basis. Standard on-peak and off-peak time-of-day rates are in effect throughout the month. Under the VPP program, the on-peak price for [...]



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