The Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUC) has adopted 16 TAC § 25.114 (available here), requiring certain virtual currency ...
If the Clean Heat Standard dies, the question becomes whether the five years of work to develop it were in vain, and if not, ...
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Centre Daily Times on MSNFiery resignation by Pa.’s consumer advocate breeds fear office will lose independencePatrick Cicero’s resignation echoes the early years of the consumer advocate’s office, in which its first leader clashed with ...
ERCOT says Texas needs $30 billion-plus in transmission investments, largely to support more data centers, oil and gas ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNCenterPoint Energy settles rate case, will lower power costs for customersMore than six months after CenterPoint Energy came under fire for its response to Hurricane Beryl — and its proposal to raise ...
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Lancaster Eagle-Gazette on MSNUnlocking the Archive: Basil depot had interesting history including possible arsonBasil was merged with Baltimore on Jan. 1, 1946, but in 1948, another sign of the demise of the former village happened.
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WGAL Lancaster-Harrisburg on MSNPower line project public hearings happening today in York CountyIn York County, there will be public hearings on Tuesday about a proposed project to add new power lines. The PPL projects involve constructing, rebuilding, and upgrading power lines in the areas of ...
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The prices of utilities — including electricity, gas and water — are becoming major pressure points for Pennsylvanians. Gov.
Northeastern Vermont Development Association Check out last month's Vermont Climate Council's (VCC) report to the General ...
Company’s lawyers have asked a Centre County judge to approve an emergency municipal takeover, fearing state regulators will ...
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Customers of distressed local water company can’t wait for investigation to play out: LawyersAs deteriorating infrastructure plagues Rock Spring Water Company, its lawyers have asked a county judge to order a municipal ...
Houston’s main electrical company backed off plans to raise rates after facing sharp criticism for its response to massive power outages after Hurricane Beryl. Utility trucks line up, preparing ...
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