Kjellander to Retire Soon From Idaho PUC
Ex-NARUC President Paul Kjellander will retire Dec. 31 from the Idaho Public Utilities Commission, he told us Tuesday. After nearly 20 years with the PUC, he will pursue independent contract work, initially in energy, though he isn’t ruling out telecom…
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work, he said. The commissioner had one year left in his term. He will depart NARUC’s board and executive committee but still plans to attend NARUC meetings including Feb. 13-16 in Washington, D.C., he said. Gov. Brad Little (R) would need to appoint a replacement in the new year, the commissioner said. State commissioners’ telecom role “has evolved significantly since I started as a regulator,” the former NARUC Telecom Committee chair said. “I actually am one of the few regulators left -- at least for another week -- who understands the old legacy form of regulation.” Kjellander said he now sees a big “nexus” among the telecom, energy and water sectors, and a “huge opportunity” coming up to use federal infrastructure funding for broadband and advanced communications.