Pa. Tentative Order Would Cancel Licenses of 11 Retail Suppliers, Brokers
April 21,2017
The Pennsylvania PUC on April 20 issued another tentative order proposing to cancel the licenses of 11 load-serving retail suppliers and brokers for their alleged failure to provide proof to the Commission, in a format required by the PUC, that the company has a bond or other approved security in the amount directed by the Commission, to replace its expired bond
The tentative order is not final and may be contested by the companies
Similar PUC tentative orders in the past have listed companies as failing to file security with the PUC when the companies had, in fact, done so. For that reason, we will not excerpt the list of companies here, but the list may be found in this PUC order, in Docket M-2015-2490383.
Indeed, the April 20 tentative order states that its data is based on information received by the PUC as of April 11, 2017
"As of April 11, 2017, each EGS listed in the Supplier Table below has not provided proof to the Commission that it has a bond or other approved security in the amount directed by the Commission, to replace its expired bond," the tentative order states, so it may not reflect any proof of security received since April 11 (which may not have been in compliance with deadlines but nevertheless shows the issue may have been rectified already)
We again caution that a company's inclusion on the tentative order list should not necessarily be taken as an indication of non-compliance, particularly as the PUC has erroneously included multiple fully compliant companies in a prior tentative order