Browsers that can not handle javascript will not be able to access some features of this site.
Skip Navigation
Michigan Public Service CommissionThe Official State of Michigan Website
Michigan.gov Home MPSC Home | Sitemap | Contact MPSC | FAQ
Printer Friendly Version Printer Friendly   Text Only Version Text Version Email this page Email Page
MPSC Begins Formal Investigation into Marketing Practices of Universal Gas & Electric Corporation , Rescinds Its License as an Alternative Electric Supplier

Contact:  Judy Palnau (517) 241-3323


February 22, 2008

The Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC) today issued an order initiating a formal investigation into the marketing and customer service policies and practices of Universal Gas & Electric Corporation (UGE).  The Commission also rescinded the company's license as an alternative electric supplier (AES), at the company's request.

On Jan. 29, the MPSC, aware of numerous customer complaints under the company's alternative gas supplier (AGS) license, conditionally granted the company a license as an AES.  The license was conditioned on the company submitting periodic reports detailing any complaints it receives and its plans to correct any problems it discovers.

On Feb. 1, UGE filed a motion requesting that the Commission rescind its AES license.

Today, in Case No. U-15420, the MPSC granted the company's request and rescinded its AES license.

In Case No. U-15509 et al., the MPSC today initiated a formal investigation into the marketing and customer service policies and practices of UGE.  The Commission today directed UGE to file a series of reports detailing any complaints it receives and its plans to correct any problems it discovers.  The first report is due in 30 days.  After that, reports are required every three months for the next year.  Along with each report, UGE has also been directed to file progress reports on its plans to end any problems.

After the filing of each report and progress report, the MPSC staff will review the company's complaint history and its progress reports to determine whether, and to what extent, UGE has eliminated the root causes of complaints and whether it has complied with AGS regulatory requirements.  If the MPSC staff determines the company is not making satisfactory progress in correcting any problems with marketing and customer service, the staff may recommend the levy of fines and costs or that the MPSC should begin a proceeding to revoke the company's license to operate as an AGS in Michigan.

Universal Gas & Electric Corporation is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Universal Energy Group Ltd., a publicly-traded company with its headquarters in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

The MPSC is an agency within the Department of Labor & Economic Growth.

Case Nos. U-15420 and U-15509 et al.

 

 

Link to Department and Agencies Web Site Index
Link to Statewide Online Services Index
Link to Statewide Web-based Surveys
Link to RSS feeds available on this site
Related Content
 •  Michigan Renewable Energy Program to Hold Solar Meeting in Ann Arbor
 •  Michigan Renewable Energy Program to Hold Biomass Meeting in Escanaba
 •  MPSC Commissioner Encourages Michiganians to "Change a Light" to Save on Their Electric Bills
 •  MPSC Issues Winter 2008/2009 Energy Appraisal
 •  MPSC Encourages Homeowners to "Be WinterWise," Web Site Features Information on Energy Efficiency Tips, Energy Assistance Programs
 •  MPSC Issues Order Keeping Current State 9-1-1 Charge and Disbursement Percentages in Effect
 •  MPSC to Hold Public Hearing on Proposed Revisions to Rules Governing Gas Pipeline Safety
 •  MPSC Directs The Detroit Edison Company and Consumers Energy Company to Address Issues Raised by Enrolled House Bill 5524
 •  MPSC Approves Settlement Agreement Authorizing Midwest Electric Cooperative to Increase Its 2008 Power Supply Cost Recovery Factor
 •  MPSC Approves Settlement Agreement for Thumb Electric Cooperative, Reconciling Its 2007 Power Supply Costs and Increasing Its Rates
 •  MPSC Designates Volunteer Center of Battle Creek as the 2-1-1 Community Resource Information and Referral Answering Point for Eight Rate Centers
 •  MPSC Approves Settlement Agreement Authorizing Detroit Edison to Revise Its Securitization Bond Tax Charge
 •  MPSC Invites Michigan Regulated Electric and Natural Gas Utilities, Others to Participate in Group that Will Implement Market-Based Energy Efficiency Pilot Programs
 •  MPSC Approves Nearly $12.5 Million in Michigan Energy Efficiency Grants
 •  MPSC Approves Rate Increase for Champion's Auto Ferry, Inc.
 •  MPSC Approves $10 Million in Low-Income Energy Efficiency Grants
 •  MPSC Approves $55 Million in Low-Income Energy Assistance Grants
 •  MPSC Approves Partial Settlement Agreement Authorizing Michigan Consolidated Gas Company's 2008-2009 Gas Cost Recovery Factor
 •  MPSC Schedules Seven Consumer Forums around the State in October
 •  Deadline to Apply for Michigan Home Heating Credit Approaches, Says MPSC

Michigan.gov Home | DLEG Home | MPSC Home | State Web Sites
Accessibility Policy | Link Policy | Privacy Policy | Security Policy | Michigan News | Michigan.gov Survey

Copyright © 2001-2008 State of Michigan