Public Service Commission of the District of Columbia Email Format
Government AdministrationDistrict of Columbia, United States51-200 Employees
The Public Service Commission of the District of Columbia is an independent, quasi-judicial agency within government administration that regulates electric, natural gas, and telecom providers serving residents of the District. Based in Washington, DC, it operates as a mid-sized regulatory body tasked with overseeing utility services and safeguarding the interests of ratepayers. The commission’s remit centers on ensuring reliable service and prudent management of public utilities in the district. In January 2025, the commission announced an RFP to pilot projects around a transactive neighborhood renewable microgrid, signaling a focus on innovative energy concepts and public engagement. In February 2026, it was recognized for wins benefiting ratepayers and solar customers as joint intervenors.