MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY v. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC UTILITIES


425 Mass. 856 (1997)

MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY v. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC UTILITIES; CAMBRIDGE ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY, intervener.

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, Suffolk.

September 18, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John A. DeTore (Alan K. Posner with him) for the plaintiff.

H. Reed Witherby, Special Assistant Attorney General, for the defendant.

David S. Rosenzweig for the intervener.

Present: LYNCH, GREANEY, FRIED, & MARSHALL, JJ.


MARSHALL, J.

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) appealed to a single justice, pursuant to G. L. c. 25, § 5, from an order of the Department of Public Utilities (department) that authorizes the Cambridge Electric Light Company (company) to impose a monthly customer transition charge (CTC) on MIT, following MIT's construction of its own cogeneration facility and its departure as a full-service customer from the company.2

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