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of Maine's electricity markets, including in particular the | standard offer and the activities of competitive suppliers; and |
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| | 4. Mechanisms used in other states and whether such | mechanisms could be adapted for use in Maine; and be it further |
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| | Sec. 2. Consultation. Resolved: That, in conducting its examination, | the Public Utilities Commission shall consult with entities with | expertise or substantial interest in the subject of the | examination, including, but not limited to, the Public Advocate, | an organization representing independent renewable energy | producers in Maine, an organization representing industrial | energy consumers, an environmental advocacy group in Maine and | representatives of transmission and distribution utilities; and | be it further |
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| | Sec. 3. Report. Resolved: That the Public Utilities Commission shall | submit the results of its examination, together with any proposed | legislation, to the Joint Standing Committee on Utilities and | Energy by December 31, 2003. The commission's analysis must | present consensus positions where possible and alternatives where | agreement can not be reached; and be it further |
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| | Sec. 4. Authority to report legislation. Resolved: That the Joint Standing | Committee on Utilities and Energy may report out legislation to the | Second Regular Session of the 121st Legislature on the subject matter of | the Public Utilities Commission's examination. |
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