A variable rate energy contract dispute between the Brooklyn, N.Y., synagogue Congregation Yetev Lev D’Satmar and energy supplier Engie Power & Gas LLC has been partially dismissed by a federal court.
The synagogue entered into a contract with the energy service company, or ESCO, then known as Plymouth Rock Energy LLC in 2017.
ESCOs purchase energy from energy companies and sell it to consumers at different rates than utilities. They can also change rates without approval from state regulators.
The synagogue, in a class action filed in August 2022, alleged Plymouth Rock had unlawfully started charging a higher variable rate ...
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