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We regulate investor-owned or privately owned electric, natural gas, telecommunications, railroad, rail crossings, rail transit, passenger carriers limousines, charter buses, ferries, transportation network companies, such as Uber or Lyft and water utilities.
Though there is variation from state to state, the overarching responsibilities of the PUCs/PSCs typically include: Setting just and reasonable utility rates and ensuring that utilities provide adequate and reliable service to customers; authorizing and overseeing investments in energy resources such as power plants, ;
(b) Whenever any common carrier, toll bridge corporation, pipeline corporation, gas corporation, electrical corporation, telephone corporation, telegraph corporation, water corporation, sewer system corporation, or heat corporation performs a service for, or delivers a commodity to, the public or any portion thereof
CMS Energy Corporations ratings reflect ownership of Consumers Energy Companys state-regulated utility operations that operate in a continuing constructive regulatory environment in Michigan and a solid financial profile.
The CPUC regulates investor-owned electric and gas utilities within the state of California, including Pacific Gas Electric, Southern California Edison, Southern California Gas and San Diego Gas Electric.
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In a regulated electricity market, vertically integrated monopoly utilities cover the entire value chain with oversight from a public regulator. The utility makes sure that power is generated, sent to the grid, and reaches customers.
The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC or PUC) is a regulatory agency that regulates privately owned public utilities in the state of California, including electric power, telecommunications, natural gas and water companies.
More commonly known as community choice energy programs, locally controlled CCAs give residents and businesses the ability to select greener, renewable sources of electricity often at a lower cost than provided by Californias three investor-owned utilities: Pacific Gas and Electric Co., San Diego Gas Electric Co.,

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