Conn. Agencies Regs. § 16-245c-3 - Open and nondiscriminatory access
To demonstrate its capability to provide to all electric suppliers open and nondiscriminatory access to all distribution facilities it owns or operates, an applicant shall submit with its licensing application the following:
(1) All relevant tariffs
for the electric transmission and electric distribution services the applicant
offers, along with all supporting cost documentation and work papers for such
tariffs;
(2) If the applicant
proposes to recover stranded costs from customers located within its service
area as it existed prior to July 1, 1998, a description of the costs to be
recovered, the amount of costs to be recovered, the basis for the determination
of those costs, and a description of the rate mechanism through which such
costs would be recovered;
(3) Proof
of the applicant's ability to coordinate activities with the ISO for purposes
of allowing electric suppliers to serve end use customers of the applicant;
and
(4) Proof that the applicant's
electric distribution services customers are allowed to choose among electric
suppliers for electric generation services on an equivalent basis with end use
customers of electric distribution companies. To demonstrate such an equivalent
choice, an applicant shall submit:
(A) The
applicant's billing and metering protocols and any statement of terms and
conditions to which electric suppliers would be expected to abide;
(B) The procedures to be used by the
applicant to effectuate a change in electric supplier for its electric
distribution services customers;
(C) Any municipal ordinances, regulations or
bylaws that pertain to the delivery of electric generation services;
and
(D) The terms and conditions
under which an electric distribution services customer will be allowed to
return as an electric generation services customer of the applicant after
having chosen another electric supplier.
Notes
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