Georgia regulators signal support to continue Vogtle nuke project despite financial hurdles; The electric industry is prepared for next week's eclipse. But what about the one in 2024? ; NARUC taps Connecticut regulator Betkoski for president; Arizona regulators approve new rates, solar settlement for Arizona Public Service
Solar stakeholders squared off for 10 hours over the merits of a petition to impose a tariff and floor price for imported crystalline silicon photovoltaic panels.
The Public Service Commission directed Georgia Power to develop new cost estimates to complete the project and a timeline of when the two new units could come online.
John Betkoski III will head the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners after President Robert Powelson left for FERC earlier this year.
The Arizona Corporation Commission voted 4-1 in favor of APS' proposal, but Commissioner Bob Burns voiced concerns that the rate increase was unnecessary.
EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt told an appellate court the agency is considering revising limits on toxic heavy metals discharged into lakes and rivers from coal-fired power plants.
Performance-based rates with well-designed multi-year rate plans increase utility productivity and reduce customer costs, according to a new study from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
Our mission is to provide busy execs like you with an overview of the Utility industry in 60 seconds. Utility Dive is a product of Industry Dive. View other Industry Dive publications.
This email is optimized for display on mobile phones. Utility Dive is a product of Industry Dive, Inc.. 1575 Eye St NW, 4th Floor, Washington, DC 20005. We value your privacy. We won't share your email address with anyone else without your permission. This message was sent to newsletter@newslettercollector.com. You can unsubscribe or switch to a weekly newsletter subscription anytime. See our full privacy policy.