Friday, March 29, 2019

EXPANDING ENERGY CHOICE by American Coalition of Competitive Energy Suppliers



Quarterly Consumer Newsletter
Spring 2019    




The most common query that brings users to the ACCES website is whether one’s state allows energy choice. The creation of new state markets is marked by years of consumer advocates, industry stakeholders, regulators, and lawmakers working to create a dynamic market while also ensuring consumer protection. It may seem like a slow process, but that isn’t for lack of interest on behalf of consumers. Ratepayers in North Carolina, Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Arkansas, among other states, have found their way to www.competitiveenergy.org to research energy choice, and these future customers are interested in how it can come to their states.

The most common introduction of energy choice into a state is via the state legislature. As with all legislation, a bill is originated that is studied in committee and reported out to the chamber of origin, where it is voted on before being sent to the other chamber for a similar process. With an affirmative vote from both chambers[1], the bill is then presented to the governor for signature and enrolling as a law.
To actually implement the law, a state agency is tasked with promulgating rules and regulations for the marketplace – in most states, the Public Service Commission or Public Utility Commission.[2] This ranges from the licensure of energy suppliers, technical testing requirements by the utilities, establishing an approach to customer billing, setting up sales and marketing rules, and to providing consumer outreach which includes education on how a competitive market works. Even after legislative approval, the regulatory process to open a new market typically takes a year or more.

The second option to open a market to energy choice is by way of a constitutional amendment. It varies from state to state, but, for example, in Nevada, the amendment for energy choice had to appear on two consecutive ballots (in this case, in 2016 and 2018) and receive a super majority in order to pass. Similar to the legislative option, there would then be an agency tasked with implementing the regulations.
 


[1] Nebraska is a unicameral legislature.
[2] See http://competitiveenergy.org/consumer-tools/state-by-state-links/ for a list of these agencies in each state.
The industry has recently seen an uptick in energy choice expansion attempted via the constitutional amendment option. As mentioned, Nevada had the ballot choice in 2016 (when it passed overwhelmingly) but the subsequent question on the ballot failed in 2018. There is also a proposed ballot initiative in Florida for the 2020 election. While it is initially harder to pass a ballot measure leading to a constitutional amendment, it is likely the most secure way to ensure energy choice remains an option in the state, regardless of political trends in that state’s legislature or who occupies the governor’s mansion.

The least used approach to achieve energy choice is for a state agency to promulgate regulations that are formed under the authority of the agency itself. In New York, for example, the New York Public Service Commission, being tasked with ensuring energy access to all New-Yorkers, created a competitive market effectively without legislative input. Although it is a mature market that has thrived for many years, the lack of a statutory basis for the market in New York means the PSC can put significant restrictions on retail energy choice, which it has done in recent years.

Another query ACCES receives from consumers is how they can be an active participant in bringing energy choice to their state. As a consumer and constituent, residents have the ability to effectuate change – most of the ballot initiatives were started by consumer groups, there are many ways to be involved in energy access in one’s state, and very often there are joint consumer/industry participant organizations that work together to petition the state. Residents can also reach out to their state senator and representatives to share their views.

While ACCES does not take a position on new states entering the marketplace, we encourage all energy customers to be engaged consumers and citizens, whatever their position on bringing energy choice to their home state.

For more information about energy choice in your state, please visit our state-by-state map.

Thursday, March 7, 2019

STARION CARES: The Charitable Organizations We Proudly Support

At Starion, we are proud of how many deregulated energy companies help local communities and promote green energy throughout the country. After all, solar users alone save 75 million barrels of crude oil from consumption every year. But besides providing ways to save energy in your home and ways to go green, Starion is passionate about the local and national charities we support every day. As a Connecticut-based company, we support both Connecticut and national organizations.

Here's a little bit about how Starion Cares and how we are trying to make an impact both locally and nationally.


The Connecticut Cancer Foundation

Supporting the CCF is part of the Starion Against Cancer initiative. We are passionate about providing ways to save energy in your home, and we're passionate about keeping cancer out of your home. Many of us at Starion have been directly affected by cancer, and understand the financial and emotional toll it takes. We aim to change that with providing awareness and donations for families in need.

Middlebury Food Drive and Toy Collection


Every year our employees are able to collect thousands of dollars in non-perishable food items and toys for the less fortunate families in our community!

Watertown Association for Youth Soccer

We are proud to support local sports teams throughout our communities. Watertown Youth Soccer provides a structured, healthy outlet for kids in Watertown, CT to train and compete with peers.

Toys For Tots

A very popular national service, Toys For Tots makes sure no child is disappointed during the holiday season by collecting brand new toys to pass out in needful communities throughout the country.

Soldiers' Angels

Would you 'adopt' a soldier? Soldiers' Angels is celebrating its 15th year in 2018 and we couldn't be more proud of them. They really run the gamut of supporting the troops, from sending cards and care packages to those deployed, to supporting those who return home and need medical care and extra support. Starion Energy is proud to have donated thousands of dollars over the last couple of years to Soldiers' Angels in honor of those military personnel who selflessly serve our country.


Thank you for taking the time to learn about these amazing causes that we proudly support every day. We hope you check out their websites and support one or two that speak to you as well. Please let us know if you have a local charity that you would like us to look into for potential future donations.