Study of the impacts of regulations affecting the acceptance of Integrated Community Energy Systems: public utility, energy facility siting and municipal franchising regulatory programs in Connecticut. Preliminary background report

The Connecticut statutes expressly provide for the regulation of public utilities. As of January 1, 1979, responsibility for the regulation of utilities is vested in the Public Utilities Control Authority (PUCA). Formerly such authority was exercised by the Public Utilities Commission which has been...

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Main Authors: Feurer, D. A., Weaver, C. L., Gallagher, K. C., Hejna, D., Rielley, K. J.
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Ross, Hardies, O&#x27 1980
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spelling ftunivnotexas:info:ark/67531/metadc1093488 2023-05-15T17:34:36+02:00 Study of the impacts of regulations affecting the acceptance of Integrated Community Energy Systems: public utility, energy facility siting and municipal franchising regulatory programs in Connecticut. Preliminary background report Feurer, D. A. Weaver, C. L. Gallagher, K. C. Hejna, D. Rielley, K. J. 1980-01-01 62 pages Text https://doi.org/10.2172/5505083 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1093488/ English eng Ross, Hardies, O&#x27 Keefe, Babcock and Parsons, Chicago, IL (USA) rep-no: DOE/CS/20289-8 grantno: AC02-78CS20289 doi:10.2172/5505083 osti: 5505083 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1093488/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc1093488 Populations 293000 -- Energy Planning & Policy-- Policy Legislation & Regulation Site Selection Energy Facilities Connecticut 291000 -- Energy Planning & Policy-- Conservation Regulations Local Government Decision Making National Government Institutional Factors North Atlantic Region Legal Aspects Communities Human Populations Laws Energy Conservation Operation Usa 320603* -- Energy Conservation Consumption & Utilization-- Municipalities & Community Systems-- Public Utilities-- (1980-) Public Utilities Implementation 29 Energy Planning Policy And Economy 32 Energy Conservation And Utilization Ices North America State Government Government Policies Report 1980 ftunivnotexas https://doi.org/10.2172/5505083 2021-03-06T23:08:11Z The Connecticut statutes expressly provide for the regulation of public utilities. As of January 1, 1979, responsibility for the regulation of utilities is vested in the Public Utilities Control Authority (PUCA). Formerly such authority was exercised by the Public Utilities Commission which has been abolished and replaced by the PUCA. The Public Utilities Act provides that the PUCA is to consist of five members appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of both houses of the general assembly. It should be noted that statutory references to the Public Utilities Commission are deemed to mean the Public Utilities Control Authority. The statute gives only a minor role to local government in regulating public utilities. Public utility regulatory statutes, energy facility siting programs, and municipal franchising authority are examined to identify how they may impact on the ability of an organization, whether or not it be a regulated utility, to construct and operate an ICES. Report North Atlantic University of North Texas: UNT Digital Library
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topic Populations
293000 -- Energy Planning & Policy-- Policy
Legislation
& Regulation
Site Selection
Energy Facilities
Connecticut
291000 -- Energy Planning & Policy-- Conservation
Regulations
Local Government
Decision Making
National Government
Institutional Factors
North Atlantic Region
Legal Aspects
Communities
Human Populations
Laws
Energy Conservation
Operation
Usa 320603* -- Energy Conservation
Consumption
& Utilization-- Municipalities & Community Systems-- Public Utilities-- (1980-)
Public Utilities
Implementation
29 Energy Planning
Policy And Economy
32 Energy Conservation
And Utilization
Ices
North America
State Government
Government Policies
spellingShingle Populations
293000 -- Energy Planning & Policy-- Policy
Legislation
& Regulation
Site Selection
Energy Facilities
Connecticut
291000 -- Energy Planning & Policy-- Conservation
Regulations
Local Government
Decision Making
National Government
Institutional Factors
North Atlantic Region
Legal Aspects
Communities
Human Populations
Laws
Energy Conservation
Operation
Usa 320603* -- Energy Conservation
Consumption
& Utilization-- Municipalities & Community Systems-- Public Utilities-- (1980-)
Public Utilities
Implementation
29 Energy Planning
Policy And Economy
32 Energy Conservation
And Utilization
Ices
North America
State Government
Government Policies
Feurer, D. A.
Weaver, C. L.
Gallagher, K. C.
Hejna, D.
Rielley, K. J.
Study of the impacts of regulations affecting the acceptance of Integrated Community Energy Systems: public utility, energy facility siting and municipal franchising regulatory programs in Connecticut. Preliminary background report
topic_facet Populations
293000 -- Energy Planning & Policy-- Policy
Legislation
& Regulation
Site Selection
Energy Facilities
Connecticut
291000 -- Energy Planning & Policy-- Conservation
Regulations
Local Government
Decision Making
National Government
Institutional Factors
North Atlantic Region
Legal Aspects
Communities
Human Populations
Laws
Energy Conservation
Operation
Usa 320603* -- Energy Conservation
Consumption
& Utilization-- Municipalities & Community Systems-- Public Utilities-- (1980-)
Public Utilities
Implementation
29 Energy Planning
Policy And Economy
32 Energy Conservation
And Utilization
Ices
North America
State Government
Government Policies
description The Connecticut statutes expressly provide for the regulation of public utilities. As of January 1, 1979, responsibility for the regulation of utilities is vested in the Public Utilities Control Authority (PUCA). Formerly such authority was exercised by the Public Utilities Commission which has been abolished and replaced by the PUCA. The Public Utilities Act provides that the PUCA is to consist of five members appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of both houses of the general assembly. It should be noted that statutory references to the Public Utilities Commission are deemed to mean the Public Utilities Control Authority. The statute gives only a minor role to local government in regulating public utilities. Public utility regulatory statutes, energy facility siting programs, and municipal franchising authority are examined to identify how they may impact on the ability of an organization, whether or not it be a regulated utility, to construct and operate an ICES.
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author Feurer, D. A.
Weaver, C. L.
Gallagher, K. C.
Hejna, D.
Rielley, K. J.
author_facet Feurer, D. A.
Weaver, C. L.
Gallagher, K. C.
Hejna, D.
Rielley, K. J.
author_sort Feurer, D. A.
title Study of the impacts of regulations affecting the acceptance of Integrated Community Energy Systems: public utility, energy facility siting and municipal franchising regulatory programs in Connecticut. Preliminary background report
title_short Study of the impacts of regulations affecting the acceptance of Integrated Community Energy Systems: public utility, energy facility siting and municipal franchising regulatory programs in Connecticut. Preliminary background report
title_full Study of the impacts of regulations affecting the acceptance of Integrated Community Energy Systems: public utility, energy facility siting and municipal franchising regulatory programs in Connecticut. Preliminary background report
title_fullStr Study of the impacts of regulations affecting the acceptance of Integrated Community Energy Systems: public utility, energy facility siting and municipal franchising regulatory programs in Connecticut. Preliminary background report
title_full_unstemmed Study of the impacts of regulations affecting the acceptance of Integrated Community Energy Systems: public utility, energy facility siting and municipal franchising regulatory programs in Connecticut. Preliminary background report
title_sort study of the impacts of regulations affecting the acceptance of integrated community energy systems: public utility, energy facility siting and municipal franchising regulatory programs in connecticut. preliminary background report
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