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Md. PSC Intends to Issue RFP for 1,800 MW of New Capacity

ICC Order Throws ComEd POR Discount Rate into Chaos

New Nonbypassable Charges Highlight AEP Ohio Electric Security Plan

Rell, Fonfara to Revive Failed Conn. Bill Harmful to Retail Choice

 

Constellation Energy Confirms Residential Entry for ComEd, Pennsylvania

Interstate Gas Supply Acquires Accent Energy, Expanding Electric Service to Illinois, Pennsylvania
Interstate Gas Supply has recently acquired Accent Energy, Interstate Gas Supply disclosed in applying for an Illinois alternative retail electric supplier license.

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PUCO Denies Duke Energy Ohio Market Rate Offer Application on Blending, Other Deficiencies
In an unsurprising order, the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio found that Duke Energy Ohio's proposed Market Rate Offer filing did not meet statutory criteria, due to its proposed two-year blending process, and found that the case can not move forward as filed.

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Pepco Further Revises D.C. SOS Rates for Period Starting June 1, 2011
Pepco has filed further revisions to its SOS rates for District of Columbia customers for the period beginning June 1, 2011

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AEP Commercial & Industrial Retail Limited Partnership Withdraws Amendment to Become Option 1 REP
• Veteran Energy Receives Texas REP Certificate
• AP Electric Relinquishes Texas REP Certificate

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Pa. PUC to Require All Gas POR Programs to Include All-In Requirement, Under Final Retail Gas Market Order
More than one month after voting on the final rules, the Pennsylvania PUC has served on parties a final written order concerning the competitive retail gas market, addressing issues such as the Price to Compare, Purchase of Receivables, and capacity release

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Flash: Direct Energy Loses 90,000 Residential Customers in Second Half of 2010

Flash: Integrys Energy Services Adjusted Earnings Higher

DPUC Files Annual Report on Supplier Licensing

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February 23

Champion Energy Offering Residential Service in N.J.
Champion Energy Services is now serving deregulated residential electric customers in the Jersey Central Power & Light and Public Service Electric and Gas Company service areas in New Jersey.

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Delaware SOS Pricing to Fall June 1, 2011
The average winning bid for Residential and Small Commercial and Industrial SOS service in Delmarva Power's Delaware service territory, for three-year tranches beginning June 1, 2011, was $85.89, Vantage Energy Consulting LLC reported yesterday.

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Reliant Margins, Bad Debt Lower
Reliant Energy reported adjusted EBITDA for the quarter ending December 31, 2010 of $117 million, up from $104 million a year ago, on lower operating costs primarily due to better customer payment habits and attendant decrease in bad debt expense.

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Ameren Residential Competition "Effectively Closed" Due to Subsidized Electric Heating Rates, BlueStar Says
Competition against Ameren’s residential retail electric rates is "effectively closed" due to the subsidization of electric heating customers, BlueStar Energy Services said in comments to the ICC.

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Md. PSC Staff, North American Power Agree on $35,000 Payment, Remedial Measures to Resolve Complaint
Maryland PSC Staff have recommended that North American Power and Gas, LLC make a payment of $35,000 to the Fuel Fund of Central Maryland, Inc., along with undertaking various remedial measures, to resolve Staff's complaint against the retail supplier.

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PSEG Forecasts Higher Migration in New Jersey Continuing in 2011
The migration of customers away from Basic Generation Service negatively impacted PSEG Power's earnings by about $5.1 million in the fourth quarter of 2010 versus the year-ago quarter, parent Public Service Enterprise Group said yesterday.

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Texas RPS Carve-Out Would Cost $2.5 Billion, TXU Calculates
A Texas proposal for publication for a 500 MW non-wind RPS carve-out would cost $2.5 billion over the life of the proposal, TXU Energy said in comments to the PUCT

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ICC Staff Seek Issuance of Part 412 Consumer Protection Rule Language Prior to Exceptions Deadline
Illinois Commerce Commission Staff have asked the Commission to suspend an exceptions deadline contemplated by a proposed First Notice Order regarding electric consumer protection rules, so that parties may have the benefit of actual rule language when drafting exceptions

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Briefly
• Aggie Energy to Offer Partial Renewable Products
• Md. Bill Would Require Proration of Termination Fees

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February 22

Flash: Reliant Loses 9,000 Mass Market Customers in Q4
Reliant Energy lost 9,000 net mass market customers during the quarter ended December 31, 2010 versus its total as of September 30, 2010, a significant improvement from the two most recent quarters, parent NRG Energy said in reporting earnings this morning.

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Constellation Energy Offering Residential Electric Service in Illinois, D.C.
Constellation Energy has begun offering residential electric service at Commonwealth Edison in Illinois.

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WGL Files Revised Tariff to Place Daily Required Volume Obligation on D.C. Competitive Gas Suppliers
Washington Gas Light has filed revised District of Columbia tariff changes to several interruptible rate schedules, which WGL said are designed to ensure that competitive service providers (CSPs) pay their "fair share" of interruptible balancing charges

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License Briefs
• Hawk Energy Corp. Seeks Pa. Electric License
• Online Broker CurrentChoice, Inc. Seeks Illinois License to Serve Residential Customers
• NetGain Energy Advisors Seeks Illinois ABC License
• Mablock Consulting Seeks Illinois ABC License
• Resource Energy Systems Seeks Pa. Broker License

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First Choice Power Launches Updated Broker Portal with 24/7 Custom Pricing
First Choice Power has launched version 2.0 of its backoffice portal for brokers and other indirect sales channels, to further reduce the administrative burden on brokers

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PUCO Names Vectren SCO Suppliers
The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio reported the winning bidders from the recent Vectren Energy Delivery Standard Choice Offer (SCO) auction.

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Coweta-Fayette EMC Natural Gas Seeks Waiver of Service Quality Metric to Implement New Gas Bill
Competitive gas marketer Coweta-Fayette EMC Natural Gas (EMC Natural Gas, Inc.) has petitioned the Georgia PSC for a waiver of the Service Quality Standards for Certificated Marketers relating to call center service levels

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February 21

Conn. Draft Would Require Standard Service Price on All Bills, Delegate Consolidated Billing Fees to Working Group
A draft DPUC decision would require electric distribution companies (EDCs) to list the applicable Standard Service rate on all utility bills, even utility consolidated bills with supplier charges, and would also require EDCs and suppliers to complete customer enrollments and pricing changes during the middle of the billing cycle

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Proposed First Notice Order on Illinois Marketing Rules Would Omit Post-Bill, No-Penalty Cancellation Period
An Illinois ALJ has issued a proposed First Notice Order concerning electric supplier consumer protection and marketing standards, which would, among other things, eliminate the earlier proposal granting customers the ability to cancel a contract, without incurring a termination fee, up to 10 business days after receiving their first bill

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Md. PSC Posts January Electric Migration Stats
The Maryland PSC has posted electric migration statistics for the month January 2011.  Migration was a tick slower at BGE

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TXU's Burke: Too Early to Tell if ERCOT Price Spikes Will Change Competitive Retail Pricing
It's "too early to tell" if the weather-related price spikes in the ERCOT market will change current retail pricing strategies, TXU Energy CEO Jim Burke said during an earnings call Friday.

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Superior Plus Reports Lower Gross Profit due to Residential Market Exits
Superior Plus' fixed-price energy services business generated gross profit of $7.9 million for the fourth quarter of 2010, down from $8.4 million a year ago, on lower natural gas gross profits due to reduced sales as a result of exiting the direct residential natural gas markets in Ontario and British Columbia ...

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BlueStar Files Complaint Over Rescission Period in ComEd POR Tariffs
BlueStar Energy Services has filed a complaint for expedited declaratory relief at the Illinois Commerce Commission, seeking a declaration that Commonwealth Edison's recently filed Purchase of Receivables tariff, "does not conflict with, and is not intended to, override an existing administrative rule."

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February 18
Flash: TXU Loses 29,000 Residential Customers Versus Sept. 30, 2010
TXU Energy's residential customer count stood at 1.771 million as of December 31, 2010, representing a net loss of 29,000 residential customers versus September 30, 2010, parent Energy Future Holdings reported in a 10-K filed this morning

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PUCT Staff Seeks Commission Guidance on Threshold Prepay Issues
PUCT Staff have asked that the Commission address several threshold policy issues regarding prepaid electric service at the February 24 open meeting to inform Staff's development of a formal proposal for adoption regarding revised Subst. R. 25.498

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Duke Energy Ohio Expects Flat Migration in 2011
Duke Energy Ohio reported during an earnings call that electric migration levels in its territory have stabilized, and that it does not anticipate much incremental migration in 2011.

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