The Missouri Public Service Commission is assessing effectiveness of utility bill aid for low-income residents and seniors.
Ellis’ idea is to lower return on equity to around 6% and allow companies to use more shareholder money rather than debt.
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Clean Virginia’s “The Energy Bills are Too Damn High” tour of the state stopped in Richmond Thursday night. It was promoted ...
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PLMA and SECC are newly collaborating to offer a combined one-day event focused on the critical intersection of customer ...
Americans are decorating for Halloween this year, but 1 in 5 are skipping it due to energy costs. Those who deck out their ...
Gov. Ned Lamont began repairing the state’s stalled regulatory system Monday when he nominated four new members — three with ...
An expert witness for APS testified in 2023 that large utilities oppose customer-sided energy policies because they cut into ...
Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey released a letter on Tuesday, calling on the state's Department of Public Utilities (DPU) ...
Wisconsin’s largest utilities are not keeping up with commitments to reduce fossil fuels, according to the Dirty Truth report ...