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Utility and Regulatory Hedging Policies, by Mike Gettings of Pace E-mail
 

The genesis of this paper was a discussion between Pace and NRRI personnel early in 2008 on the status of hedging by gas and electric utilities.  Both parties agree that opportunities exist for improvements in both utility and commission practices and policies, as they relate to hedging.  Pace offered to draft a paper that outlines its views on hedging.  These views derive from the extensive experiences of Pace assisting different utility clients in undertaking hedging programs.  NRRI reviewed early drafts of the paper and offered a number of comments and suggestions.  Later revisions reflect many of these comments, but not all of them.  NRRI, for this reason as well as others, does not endorse all the arguments and other content in the paper.  Notwithstanding this caveat, NRRI strongly encourages state commissions and other interested parties to read this paper and contemplate the ideas contained in it.  The paper touches on a topic of considerable importance to state commissions.  It also presents ideas, some of which are innovative, that deserve the attention of state commissions for their potential to serve customers and the public interest.  The hope of NRRI is that the paper will advance the dialogue on a topic that will continue to challenge state commissions in the years ahead.

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Survey on State Commission and Local Gas Dist. Co. Actions in Addressing High Natural Gas Prices E-mail

Ken Zimmerman of the Oregon Public Utility Commission Gas developed and distributed a survey on July 3, 2008 to the NARUC Staff Subcommittee on Gas. The survey asked questions on nine categories relating to how states and local gas distribution companies (LDCs) have responded to high natural gas prices. It specifically asked what current actions state commissions and LCDs are taking or have taken to address the possibility of residential customers facing high and volatile natural gas prices during the winter of 2008-2009 and beyond. Twenty state commissions replied to the survey.[1] The NARUC publication, The 2008 Natural Gas Information "Toolkit", summarizes the replies. Interested readers can view the replies of individual states to the nine categories of questions by going to the links provided below.

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