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Proposal Seeks to Shorten Small Customers SOS Contracts at Pepco
A proposal has been made to shorten the duration of residential and small commercial SOS contracts at Pepco in the District of Columbia.
Specifically, according to a report on a SOS procurement working group's activities, two suppliers proposed that Pepco shorten the small customer contracts from three years to two years. The suppliers were not identified.
Pepco opposes the change, and the proposal was listed as a non-consensus item in a report to the PSC.
Apart from policy reasons supporting a three-year laddering, Pepco said that current regulation requires the use of three-year contracts, and a change could not occur absent a rulemaking.
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