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Docket No. 4185 - Review of Amended Purchase Power Purchase Agreement Between Narragansett Electric d/b/a National Grid and Deepwater Wind Block Island, LLC Pursuant to R.I.G.L § 39-26.1-7

Docket No. D-10-36 - Narragansett Electric Co. d/b/a National Grid - Town of Johnston Project - Power Purchase Agreement between National Grid and Rhode Island LFG Genco, LLC

Water Rate Proceedings: Pawtucket Water Supply Board, Kent County Water Authority -Providence Water Supply Board and Newport Water (cost of service study and rate design)

UCR Update : 2010 Unified Carrier Registration began on May 5. (Link to UCR site)

National Grid Electric - Distribution Rate Case

Proposed New Shoreham Project - Docket 4111

Rules and Regulations Governing the Review of a Utility Scale Offshore Wind Project as Described in R.I.G.L. § 39-26.1-8

Annual RES Compliance Report for Compliance Year 2008 issued pursuant to
R.I. G.L. §39-26-6 (dated February 11, 2010)

Docket D-10-01 Aquidneck Ferry & Charter Inc. - Application for Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity and Authority to Operate as a Seasonal Water Carrier

National Grid - Annual Gas Cost Recovery Charge (Docket 4097) and Annual Distribution Adjustment Charge (Docket 4077) -

New DigSafe Legislation Effective November 1, 2009

Cost of Living Increase for Non-Consensual Tows - Effective 2/19/10 Report & Order 199915

National Grid's Standard Offer Portfolio Procurement Plan for 2011 and Renewable Energy Supply Procurement Plan - Docket 4149

National Grid Qualifying Facilities Purchased Power Rate-Tariff Advice Filing

This web site may not contain links to other related documents that may be included in the docket. The complete dockets are available for examination at the Clerk's Office.

 

 

The Public Utilities Commission comprises two distinct regulatory bodies: a three-member Commission (Commission) and the Division of Public Utilities and Carriers (Division). (Section 39-1-4 of the General Laws provides for the appointment of two additional Commissioners.)

Although two distinct regulatory bodies, the Commission and Division generally operate in concert. This is evidenced by the Division’s status as an indispensable party in all Commission proceedings, and the Division’s statutory charge to enforce all directives of the Commission. Both entities may conduct inquiries, investigations and hearings to effectuate their respective duties. Both may issue orders that have the force and effect of law.

The Division is also legislatively required to maintain a website in accordance with section 39-1-18. The Division makes every effort to insure that this legislative mandate is carried out.

Meet the Commissioners

Meet the Administrator of the Division

Energy Facility Siting Board

Renewable Energy Resources: Certification Forms , Rules, Certification Filing Guide, and RES Application Status Report

DigSafe

Energy Saving Tips

National Do-Not-Call Registry

National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners


RIPUC using Google™

Among the questions we have fielded of late...

Natural Gas Prices have generally been down for several months. Why hasn't that been reflected in my natural gas bill?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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