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Study of the Impacts of Regulations Affecting the Acceptance of Integrated Community Energy Systems: Public Utility, Energy Facility Siting and Municipal Franchising Regulatory Programs in Michigan. Preliminary Background Report

机译:研究影响接纳综合社区能源系统的法规的影响:密歇根州的公用事业,能源设施选址和市政特许经营监管计划。初步背景报告

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The authority to regulate public utilities is vested generally in the Michigan Public Service Commission. The Commission is composed of three members appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent of the senate. Commission members are appointed for six-year terms. They must be free from pecuniary and employment interests incompatible with the duties of the Commission. The Commission is vested with complete power and jurisdiction to regulate all public utilities in the state except any municipally-owned utility. The Commission may not change any rates fixed in or regulated by a franchise granted by a municipality. Upon submission to the Commission by the municipality and the public utility operating in the municipality, the Commission may investigate and fix rates and establish rules and conditions of service. The jurisdiction of the Commission extends to all public utilities except municipally-owned utilities. Public utility regulatory statutes, energy facility siting programs, and municipal franchising authority are examined to identify how they may impact on the ability of an organization, whether or not it be a regulated utility, to construct and operate an ICES. (ERA citation 05:019058)

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