Numerous power industry organizations commended Friday’s passage of the $1.75 trillion Build Back Better Act by the U.S. House of Representatives, which advanced the measure to the Senate for consideration.
"The bill’s clean energy tax incentives will benefit electricity customers, create job... Read More »
Fortress Information Security’s Tobias Whitney joins the podcast to discuss their A2V network and protecting public utilities from cyber attacks.
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The Connecticut Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA) approved a motion that penalizes Clearview Electric for violating state electric supplier marketing laws.
As a penalty, Clearview Electric must pay a fine of $500,000, voluntarily withdraw from the Connecticut electric supplier market f... Read More »
Owing to a rate settlement between Indiana Michigan Power (I&M) and nine stakeholder groups, residential customers of the cross-state utility stand to see base rates cut by approximately 5 percent.
The new agreement, filed with the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (IURC) earlier this week, ... Read More »
A group of Democratic lawmakers in Congress recently established the Electrification Caucus, which will work to advance policies to accelerate widespread electrification.
The caucus was created by U.S. Sens. Martin Heinrich (D-NM) and Tina Smith (D-MN), and U.S. Reps. Paul Tonko (D-NY) and Kathy... Read More »
The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) approved a rate settlement case that will increase monthly customer charges by approximately $1.60 while removing a reconnection fee for those disconnected for nonpayment.
“Over the last decade, the men and women of AEP Ohio have done a lot of extr... Read More »
With new and constantly evolving threats to critical infrastructure, GridEx VI, the largest energy grid security exercise in North America, focused this week on the importance of cross industry collaboration and public-private partnerships in keeping the power system safe and resilient.
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Carbon-free electricity was successfully delivered onto the ERCOT Texas grid for the first time this week from a 50 MW test facility owned by NET Power -- marking a watershed moment for the company, the state, and the world.
NET Power, a clean energy company determined to produce zero-emission el... Read More »
PG&E Recovery Funding, a subsidiary of Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E), finalized an $860 million green bond issuance to finance electric work that is expected to have environmental benefits.
The bonds will finance a variety of investments that PG&E has made in its electric system. The bonds were... Read More »
Work concluded this week on a 1.92 MW solar system for the city of Paragould, Ark., thanks to joint efforts between Every and Paragould Light Water & Cable (PLWC).
With the beginning of commercial operations, the city has gained 4,692 panels capable of generating approximately 3.4 million kWh an... Read More »