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PUC Issues Proposed $150,000 Settlement with Retail Supplier for Public Comment

June 6, 2014

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Copyright 2010-14 EnergyChoiceMatters.com
Reporting by Paul Ring • ring@energychoicematters.com

The Pennsylvania PUC has issued for public comment a proposed $150,200 settlement between Energy Services Providers, Inc. and U. S. Gas & Electric, Inc. (collectively d/b/a Pennsylvania Gas & Electric) and the PUC's Bureau of Investigation and Enforcement, to resolve a PUC Staff investigation into the alleged slamming of 10 customers with over 300 accounts, due to what USG&E said was an individual subverting USG&E's internal controls.

The $150,000 settlement comes after an earlier $75,000 settlement was rejected by the PUC as inadequate.

The new $150,000 settlement had been first reported by EnergyChoiceMatters.com in April.

The new settlement's civil penalty represents the following: $108,000 for the 108 accounts that were physically switched to receive electric generation or natural gas supply service from USG&E; and $42,200 for the 211 customer accounts for which the process of switching to USG&E was initiated but for which the switch was not completed.

Additionally, USG&E will provide to each of the customers, who had one or more of the 108 accounts physically switched to USG&E, a refund for the entire electric generation or natural gas supply portion of their bill for the period of time they were served by USG&E, net of any amounts already rebated to customers, not to exceed 60 days.

In a statement in support of the settlement, USG&E states, "It should be noted that the entirety of the allegations in this matter concern the actions of a single individual working for a single vendor and occurred over a very short period of time. All of the alleged switches involve this agent's employee deliberately acting in a manner that was contrary to all policy and training. Upon discovery, this person was not only terminated, but permanently embargoed. That is, PAG&E will not participate in any relationship with any vendor that employs this individual."

See our prior stories for more details on the new settlement, as well as background on the allegations giving rise to the settlement:

U. S. Gas & Electric to Pay $150,000 Under Settlement with PUC Staff (settlement details)

Earlier: USG&E to Pay $75,000 Under Settlement to Resolve Alleged Slamming (background on allegations)

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