Public Utilities Commission
The Public Utilities Commission (PUC) is a government agency responsible for regulating essential services such as electricity, water, and natural gas. Its main goal is to ensure that these services are provided safely, reliably, and at fair prices to consumers. The PUC oversees utility companies, sets rates, and enforces regulations to protect the public interest.
In addition to rate-setting, the PUC also addresses consumer complaints and promotes energy efficiency and renewable energy initiatives. By balancing the needs of consumers and utility providers, the PUC plays a crucial role in maintaining a stable and sustainable infrastructure for public services.