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  Current Events: Michigan Electricity Deregulation
Posted on Monday, June 09 @ 17:47:31 CDT by michigan
 
 
  Current Events Michigan Electricity Deregulation


Electric Deregulation


Electric Deregulation: What it's all about
You may hear it referred to by several different names: customer choice, deregulation, electric choice, or electric utility restructuring. Whatever it's called, it's a new way of deciding how customers get their energy supply. Electricity is supplied through a system of three separate activities. Traditionally, these services have all been provided by your local utility. They include:
  • Generation, where the electricity is produced at a power plant;
  • Transmission, which moves power at high voltages from the power plant to the local distribution system; and
  • Distribution, where the electricity is delivered to homes and businesses.
In several states across the country, state legislatures have passed laws allowing customers to buy electricity from suppliers other than their local utility. The power continues to be delivered to the customer's home or business through the local utility's distribution system.

The theory behind all this is that competition will drive down the price of generation and the customer will end up with a lower bill. Does customer choice work?
Electric customer choice has experienced mixed success in states where it's been tried. In California it turned out to be a disaster, partly because a shortage of supply drove the price up. Some large customers have been able to benefit from customer choice but generally, it has not led to lower electric bills for residential or small commercial customers. In states where it's been tried, most customers who switched suppliers eventually returned to their local utility.

It may be too early to tell whether customer choice will work in the electric utility industry. The market is new and may simply need time to develop. On the other hand, the concept may simply be flawed. Time will tell.

Customer Choice in Michigan
In June 2000 Governor Engler signed P.A. 141, also known as the Michigan Customer Choice and Electricity Reliability Act. All customers of investor-owned utilities and large rural electric cooperative customers became eligible to choose their own electric suppliers as of January 1, 2002. Small cooperative customers will have choice by January 1, 2005.

The bill gives the governing boards of the state's 41 municipally-owned electric utilities the choice of opting in or out of customer choice for their customers. Customer Choice and the BWL
Under the new law, the governing boards of Michigan's municipally owned utilities can decide whether choice will be extended to customers of their utilities.


 
 
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