
Ray Long, Chicago Tribune - Mar 4 Read the Full Article
Ray Long, Chicago Tribune - Mar 4 Read the Full Article
Originally Published: https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/politics/2021/08/30/michigan-utilities-spent-millions-electing-lawmakers-who-could-probe-outages/5601033001/ Lansing — Michigan officeholders who are poised to investigate a wave of outages this month that spurred 1 million customers to lose power have benefited from $55 million in "political" and "civic" spending over the last five …
Continue ReadingJay Jacobson, Plymouth, MN Earlier this year, Minnesota’s utility regulators fined Xcel Energy for delaying the deployment of smaller solar installations. This is the latest case in the sad history of public utilities stifling competition and putting profits ahead of …
Continue ReadingCatherine Morehouse Originally published May 24, 2021 Read on Utility Dive
Originally Published AUGUST 8, 2017 on Red Clay in part with their Industry 101 Series. Learn More about Red Clay here Regulation in the utility industry refers to the rules created by government or local bodies which the utility companies …
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By: Sarah Spence, Executive Director of the Ohio Conservative Energy Forum Just over one year ago, Ohioans were shocked when the FBI arrested five people on a $61 million federal racketeering scheme in what has become known as the largest …
Continue ReadingBy John Downey – Senior Staff Writer, Charlotte Business JournalMay 21, 2021 Updated May 22, 2021, 8:06pm EDT Read on Newsbreak
Alex Wong via Getty Images Read on Utility Dive By Landon Stevens and Mark Pischea Originally Published in Utility Dive May 27, 2021 In 2020, Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder was arrested and subsequently resigned his speakership after an FBI …
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