TrueLight Firms Stripped of Electricity Selling Rights for Late Reports
Published Date: 3/25/2026
Notice
Summary
TrueLight Energy, TrueLight Commodities, and Neighborhood Sun Benefit Corp didn’t file their required reports on time, so the government took away their permission to sell electricity at market prices. This change is effective immediately, meaning these companies can no longer use their special rate plans. If you’re a customer or partner, expect changes in how these companies sell power starting now.
Analyzed Economic Effects
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Market-Rate Revocation for Three Utilities
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission revoked the market-based rate authority and terminated the market-based rate tariffs for TrueLight Energy, LLC; TrueLight Commodities, LLC; and Neighborhood Sun Benefit Corp. The companies failed to file required Electric Quarterly Reports within the 15-day compliance window set by the March 2, 2026 order, and the revocation is effective as of March 20, 2026. If you are a customer or partner of these companies, expect changes in how they sell power starting immediately.
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