National Power Company Assessed PUCT Violation Fees
On October 8 2009 the PUCT filed a report detailing the fees and violations that National Power Company were assessed for several violations against the Texas state government and Texas retail electric customers. Below is a list of some of the PUCT rules the state has said National broke during their short lived time as one of the lowest priced electricity companies in Texas last summer.
Notice of violation concerning the assessment of administrative penalties and other related relief against National Power Company Inc. (National) for violations in the State of Texas of the following Public Utility Commission of Texas Substantive Rules Applicable to Electric Service Providers: P.U.C. Subst. R. 25.107(f)(2), related to Financial Standards Required for Customer Protection; P.U.C. Subst. R. 25.107(i)(8), related to Requirements for Reporting and for Changing Terms of a REP Certificate; P.U.C. Subst. R. 25.478(j)(2), related to Refunding Deposits and Voiding Letters of Guarantee; and P.U.C. Subst. R. 25.43(n)(7), related to Transition of Customer to POLR Service.
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