DEC Lunch: Heads I Win, Tails You Lose: Ratepayer Advocacy after Restructuring

Join Consumer Advocate for New Hampshire’s residential utility customers, Don Kreis, as he discusses the recent restructuring of NH's electric industry.

October 4, 2018
12:15 pm - 1:15 pm
Location
Fahey - First Floor Commons
Sponsored by
Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society
Audience
Public
Registration required
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DEC Lunch: Heads I Win, Tails You Lose:  Ratepayer Advocacy after Restructuring

October 4, 2018
12:15-1:15pm
Fahey First Floor Commons

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With the sale a few weeks ago of the last of Eversource’s generation assets in the Granite State, the restructuring of New Hampshire’s electric industry is finally complete – a mere 22 years after the Legislature opted for restructuring.  An open electricity grid, the opportunity to choose electric suppliers, emerging technologies like distributed generation and utility-scale storage, and the growth in energy efficiency programs all offer opportunities to reduce costs for consumers while giving them more control over how they use energy.  And yet it is harder than ever to make sure ratepayers do not end up bearing the brunt of mistakes and outright rent-seeking by industry participants.  As the official advocate for New Hampshire’s residential utility customers, Consumer Advocate Don Kreis will discuss the challenges and opportunities.

About Don Kreis:
D. Maurice (“Don”) Kreis has served as New Hampshire’s Consumer Advocate, representing the interests of residential utility customers, since 2016.  Don has previously served as general counsel of the New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission, a hearing officer with the Vermont Public Utility Commission, and associate director of the Institute for Energy and the Environment at Vermont Law School.  Having spent a decade as a reporter prior to law school, Don continues to dabble in journalism as the author of the column “Power to the People” on the news web site IndepthNH.org.

 

 

Location
Fahey - First Floor Commons
Sponsored by
Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society
Audience
Public
Registration required
More information
Irving Institute