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 a heated legal battle that has attracted significant attention, SmartEnergy, an electricity supplier, is challenging the Maryland Public Service Commission (PSC) over what it claims is a misinterpretation of the state's telephone solicitation law. The case raises critical questions about
As of approximately 3:25 p.m. on Saturday, August 17, Monroe County residents received an advisory to boil their water due to an Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) directive after a violation of drinking water standards. This advisory comes as a necessary precaution when the
Amid expanding technological advancements, an uptick in utility scams is targeting Southern California Edison (SCE) customers. These scams are not only increasingly sophisticated but also alarmingly effective. Understanding the tactics scammers use and knowing how to protect oneself is crucial in
Water quality is a critical issue for communities across New South Wales (NSW). The collaborative initiative between WaterNSW and 12 local water utilities (LWUs) in regional NSW is designed to monitor and improve water sources. This partnership aims to establish baseline water quality data, helping
In a significant incident involving Dalton Utilities, a wastewater release occurred at the junction of Chattanooga Avenue and Chenille Drive in Dalton, Georgia, resulting in the overflow of 4,500 gallons of wastewater due to a joint failure on a main line. This unfortunate event led to wastewater