Title 16 › Chapter CHAPTER 46— - PUBLIC UTILITY REGULATORY POLICIES › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER IV— - ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS › § 2643
Each electric utility must regularly collect detailed information so regulators can figure out the costs of providing electric service. The costs must, as much as possible, be divided into three parts: customer costs, demand costs, and energy costs. The data to be gathered include costs by customer class (and by different use patterns like voltage and time of use), daily demand load curves for all customers and for each class with its own rate, annual capital, operating, and maintenance costs for transmission, distribution, and each type of generating unit, and purchased‑power costs with daily and seasonal differences. The Commission must, within 180 days after November 9, 1978, make rules on how to collect and format this information and can exempt utilities in some cases. Each utility must file the information with the Commission and any state agency that sets its rates not later than two years after November 9, 1978, and at least every two years after that. Failures to comply are enforced like violations of the Energy Supply and Environmental Coordination Act of 1974 under section 12, with any reference to the Federal Energy Administrator treated as a reference to the Commission.
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16 U.S.C. § 2643
Title 16 — Conservation
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73