By PATRICK SKAHILL • DEC 13, 2016
After pushback from environmental and consumer advocates, state regulators have decided to delay a decision canceling a clean energy program.
The Public Utilities Regulatory Authority, or PURA, wanted to eliminate the Connecticut Clean Energy Options Program, or CCEO.
That’s a program that allows electric customers to pay a few dollars more on their bill to support clean energy development.
The decision was planned for this week, but a spokesperson for PURA now says the board is delaying its final decision indefinitely.
The news comes as several groups — including industry, environmental advocates, and the state Office of Consumer Counsel — filed formal objections to canceling the program.
Since its inception in 2003, CCEO has signed up thousands of new customers, while the market for renewable energy has grown.