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Regulatory & Rate-Case Intelligence
Electricity prices are shaped by regulatory decisions at the state level. Public utility commissions review rate cases filed by utilities, approve or deny proposed rate changes, and set the rules that determine how much consumers pay. This section tracks those decisions qualitatively and is maintained manually. It is not legal advice.
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Why regulation matters
- Rate cases determine how much utilities can charge residential customers.
- Approved increases directly raise the average rate in a state.
- Regulatory timelines signal when price changes may take effect.
- Understanding pending cases helps anticipate future electricity costs.
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