Utilities

Will Texas Court Ruling Spark Nationwide Changes in Transmission Laws?
Utilities Will Texas Court Ruling Spark Nationwide Changes in Transmission Laws?

A recent ruling from the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas has significantly altered the landscape for transmission line construction in the state. By striking down a Texas law that awarded incumbent utilities the exclusive rights to construct transmission lines connecting to

Medicine Hat Plans Modest Utility Rate Increase; Eliminates Recycling Fee
Utilities Medicine Hat Plans Modest Utility Rate Increase; Eliminates Recycling Fee

The City of Medicine Hat has unveiled its budget proposal for 2025, which includes a slight adjustment to non-energy utility rates and an unexpected win for residents: the elimination of recycling fees. In a bid to balance fiscal responsibility and affordability, city leaders have put forth

Duke Energy Boosts Renewable Power with New GSA-C Program Expansion
Utilities Duke Energy Boosts Renewable Power with New GSA-C Program Expansion

Duke Energy has taken a significant step forward in its renewable energy initiatives by expanding its Green Source Advantage Choice (GSA-C) program in North Carolina. This new program provides large businesses with accessible pathways to transition to 100% renewable, carbon-free energy, building on

Balancing Public Benefits and Privatization of Municipal Utilities
Utilities Balancing Public Benefits and Privatization of Municipal Utilities

Privatization of municipal utilities has been a contentious issue in America for decades, with proponents arguing that private companies bring efficiencies and economies of scale, while opponents warn of potential profit-driven motives and a loss of public oversight. This prevalent debate delves

Kentucky's Energy Plan Centers on Data Centers and Sustainable Growth
Utilities Kentucky's Energy Plan Centers on Data Centers and Sustainable Growth

Kentucky is experiencing an era of unprecedented economic growth, largely driven by the booming presence of data centers and other technological advancements. The Louisville Gas and Electric Company (LG&E) and Kentucky Utilities Company (KU) recognize the pressing need to meet increasing energy

Solarcycle and Runergy Team Up to Boost U.S. Solar Panel Recycling
Utilities Solarcycle and Runergy Team Up to Boost U.S. Solar Panel Recycling

The solar energy industry is experiencing a significant shift as Solarcycle, a leading solar panel recycling company, partners with Runergy Alabama, a prominent solar panel manufacturer. This collaboration marks a crucial step forward in enhancing sustainability within the sector. The partnership

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