DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA v. PUBLIC SERVICE

Nos. 01-AA-430, 01-AA-432.

802 A.2d 373 (2002)

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority, Petitioners, v. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF the DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Respondent. Office of the People's Counsel and Potomac Electric Power Company, Intervenors.

District of Columbia Court of Appeals.

Decided July 11, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert I. White, with whom Nancy A. White, Iain R. McPhie and Henderson J. Brown, IV, Washington, DC, were on the brief, for petitioner District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority.

Edward E. Schwab, Assistant Corporation Counsel, with whom Robert R. Rigsby, Corporation Counsel, and Charles L. Reischel, Deputy Corporation Counsel, were on the brief, for petitioner District of Columbia.

Timothy Robinson, with whom Sheila S. Hollis and Christopher W. Mahoney, Washington, DC, were on the brief, for respondent.

Nicholas S. Penn, with whom Nicole C. Mason, Kirk J. Emge and Paul H. Harrington, Washington, DC, were on the brief, for intervenor Potomac Electric Power Company.

Sandra Mattavous-Frye, with whom Elizabeth A. Noel, James Byrd, Washington, DC, and Milton Grossman were on the brief, for intervenor Office of the People's Counsel of the District of Columbia.

Before STEADMAN, RUIZ and WASHINGTON, Associate Judges.


STEADMAN, Associate Judge.

The District of Columbia has embarked upon the deregulation of its electricity market. Once the market is deregulated, customers will be able to purchase electricity from various suppliers, but they will receive their electricity through Potomac Electric Power Company's ("PEPCO") distribution system. As a result, the rates charged for electricity must be unbundled to reflect the separate costs of the electricity and its transmission and...

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