Former Pa. PUC Chair Cawley Recommends Banning, Or 'Reducing' Reliance On, Door-to-Door Sales
Former Pennsylvania PUC Commissioners James Cawley outlined a vision for "Electricity Customer Choice 2.0" in an editorial published by PennLive.com
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Settlement In Lawsuit Against Retail Supplier Nears Approval; PUC Case Continues
The Portland (ME) Press-Herald reports that a federal court on October 14 is to consider approval of a pending $14 million settlement in a class ac...
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Report Names "Most Trusted REP Brands" In Texas
Escalent released a report listing the Most Trusted REP Brands in Texas, titled: Cogent Syndicated 2020 Texas REP Trusted Brand study by Escalent
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Federal Court Rules Pennsylvania Business Closure, Stay At Home Orders Are Unconstitutional
A federal court has ruled that COVID-19 emergency mitigation orders from Pennsylvania's governor which closed "non-life-sustaining businesses...
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NY Agency Reminds That Unsolicited Telemarketing Calls Are Prohibited During State of Emergency
The New York State Division of Consumer Protection is again reminding businesses and consumers about a State law related to telemarketing activity du...
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Texas AG Obtains Agreed Judgment, Permanent Injunction Against Solar Energy Provider
Texas Attorney General Paxton announced that his office obtained, "an agreed final judgment and permanent injunction against Apex Home Energy Solution...
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New York PSC Appears To Grant Relief Allowing Utility To Co-Market With Third Party
The New York PSC today, as part of a consent agenda, adopted an order in proceeding Case 19-G-0690
In Case 19-G-0690, the Brooklyn Union Gas Com...
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Appeals Court Upholds Finding That Service Provider Is Liable For Robocalls Made By Contracted Agent
The United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit has upheld a lower court's ruling which found DISH Network liable for telemarketing violati...
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Retail Supplier No Longer Accepting Customer LOAs From Brokers Unless Broker Agreement Signed (U.K.)
E.ON's U.K. retail energy supply business said that it will no longer accept Letters of Authority from any broker that does not have an agreement wit...
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Post-Gazette: Pa. PUC Should Bar From Market Retail Energy Suppliers Engaging In False Sales Tactics
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette editorial board published an editorial stating that retail energy suppliers engaging in deceptive practices, "deserve[] ha...
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PSC Chair: We'll Be "Very Proactive" In Auditing Retail Energy Suppliers
WMAR-Baltimore provides more coverage of the previously reported creation by the Maryland PSC of a new compliance and enforcement unit
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NY Utility Holding Co's Licensing Of Brand For Third-Party Warranty Program Causing Confusion
Newsday reports on customer confusion arising from customers of PSEG Long Island, which operates the LIPA system, being marketed water line warranty ...
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Nearly 2,000 Complaints In Two Years Against Retail Suppliers
In a story on door-to-door natural gas marketing in Michigan, WOOD-8 reports that the Michigan PSC has received about 1,900 complaints against AGSs i...
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Centrica's British Gas Launches New Brand Campaign, Emphasizing Company More Than "Just" A Supplier
Centrica's British Gas launched a new brand campaign -- 'Here to Solve'
"Here to solve is not just a brand message for the campaign, it is a mindset ...
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BBB Division Recommends Cessation Of Sunrun's National "Save Up To 20%" On Your Electric Bill...
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Sunrun issued the following statement
"Sunrun Inc. (“Sunrun”), the nation’s leading residential solar, storage a...
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