Prepared on behalf of The Connecticut Office of Consumer Counsel
Author: Elizabeth A. Stanton, PhD
On behalf of the Connecticut Office of Consumer Counsel, Senior Economist Elizabeth A. Stanton provided expert testimony to Docket No. 22-08-08 before Connecticut’s Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA). In her testimony, Dr. Stanton reviewed The United Illuminating Company’s (UI) Application and proposed Clean Energy Transformation initiatives to assess whether they are consistent with Connecticut’s climate and clean energy policies, plans, and targets and in the best interest of ratepayers. Dr. Stanton concluded that UI has not provided enough information to adequately assess its proposed cost recovery for clean energy transformation initiatives. Dr. Stanton recommends that PURA should require electric distribution companies to do the following when seeking approval of proposed initiatives and programs: (1) submit benefit-cost analyses, (2) present comparative assessments, (3) engage in public stakeholder processes, and (4) evaluate performance based on specific metrics.