Regulatory Commission of Alaska (RCA) Information
What is a Public Service Commission (PSC)?
A public service commission (PSC) is generally a regulatory body at the state level responsible for regulating utilities that
provide service within a state. The commission is comprised of either state-elected or state-appointed officials. These members
regulate all electric, gas, water, cable and telephone retail in many states, and are also generally responsible for ensuring that
utilities are responsive to customers' needs and service requests, and that service is both adequate and reliable.
How Alaska RCA describes itself:
The Regulatory Commission of Alaska regulates public utilities by certifying qualified providers of public utility and pipeline services; and ensuring that they provide safe and adequate services and facilities at just and reasonable rates, terms, and conditions. This keeps rates as low as possible while allowing the utility to earn a fair return. The RCA also determines the eligibility and the per kilowatt-hour support for electric utilities under the Power Cost Equalization program.
How to contact Regulatory Commission of Alaska (RCA):
Telephone: (907) 276-6222
Fax: (907) 276-0160
Email: tammy_alexander@rca.state.ak.us
Online: http://www.state.ak.us/rca
By mail: Regulatory Commission of Alaska
701 W. 8th Avenue, Suite 300
Anchorage, AK 99501-3469
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