Climate Movement Mondays: public utility commissions (PUCs)

Welcome back to another Movement Monday. I hadn’t planned on posting anything today (kinda low energy as I hunker down inside my home to avoid the bad air from the wildfires in Canada), but then came across a very cool resource on the Earthjustice site.

Here’s the page where you can access all the info about Public Utility Commissions (PUCs), but I’ll highlight a bit of the introduction:

In a conference room somewhere in your state, a small, largely unseen group of people is casting votes that could make or break the clean energy transition.

You’ve probably never heard their names, and you might not even know the name of the agency they’re running: the state public utility commission (PUC). Fossil fuel interests would love to keep it that way.

PUCs regulate utilities. (In some states, they have other names, like public service commissions, or PSCs.) They determine the cost of your gas and electricity bills and where your power comes from, whether it’s fossil fuels, hydroelectricity, or renewables like wind and solar.

12 thoughts on “Climate Movement Mondays: public utility commissions (PUCs)

  1. Thanks for bringing the PUCs to our attention, Tracy. I’ve read about the PUC here in California but never delved deeper. Wish I had a deep pocket to support the essential work that Earthjustice is doing to protect and defend our rights.

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    • I thought it was all so illuminating/interesting and figured most of us don’t know much about how PUCs and utilities work, so was happy to share. I’m very grateful for Earthjustice’s efforts!

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    • Hi Mara. This is late in coming, but thank you for reading and replying! It’s been rough here, but I’m happy to say that rain *might* be on the way this week. Air has been AWFUL and we’ll be SO grateful to receive moisture and clean the air. I hope you’re doing okay in all this heat.

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