The Texas Energy Fund (TEF) recently encountered a substantial setback when the Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUCT) denied a significant loan application for a project in Harlingen. This decision has sparked interest and concern within the energy sector, particularly surrounding the
With temperatures soaring across the Midwest this week, it’s essential to take proactive steps to save energy while keeping your home comfortable. High summer temperatures often lead to increased energy consumption and higher utility bills as residents take measures to beat the heat. Implementing a
China has achieved significant milestones in its renewable energy sector, particularly in harnessing solar and wind power. Data from the Chinese National Energy Administration reveals that as of July 2024, the country's total installed power generation capacity climbed to 3.1 billion kilowatts.
Springfield Utility Plans for a Sustainable and Reliable Future Gary Gibson, CEO of City Utilities (CU) in Springfield, outlines a comprehensive strategy aimed at ensuring that the power supply of the future remains sustainable, reliable, and affordable. Gibson addresses three major hurdles that CU
Duke Energy Florida's new multiyear rate agreement, recently approved without modifications by the Florida Public Service Commission, promises significant savings and strategic investments for customers starting in January 2025. This rate agreement is projected to reduce typical residential
In an era where energy consumption and climate concerns are at the forefront of policy-making and business strategies, Duke Energy Florida is setting an example with its latest agreement aimed at fostering energy reliability, supporting vulnerable customers, and advancing clean energy initiatives.