Integrated Water Services, Inc. (IWS), a pioneer in modular water and wastewater treatment and reuse systems, today announced ...
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Commissioner Miller talks investigation into utility companies alleged connection with 2024 Panhandle wildfires
Texas Agricultural Commissioner Sid Miller spoke with Myhighplains over his support of an investigation by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton into the alleged role ...
When a storm knocks out power, a utility rushes to restore it. But when it comes to settling wildfire claims, we don't see ...
Since 2021, the Sierra Club has been grading U.S. utilities on their commitment to a clean-energy transition. While most utilities have not earned high marks on the group's annual scorecards, as a ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WJW) — A state lawmaker proposes allowing utilities to take control of volunteering customers’ thermostats or appliances, to decrease overall demand on the energy grid in times of peak ...
Due to prolonged high temperatures, SRP is reminding customers about utility assistance programs to help with increased bills. The utility's summer disconnection moratorium will end on Sept. 9, and ...
California lawmakers have reached an initial agreement to shore up the state’s wildfire utility fund. The agreement was filed into legislative text on Wednesday after lawmakers suspended a Tuesday ...
Certain statements contained in this news release constitute forward-looking information, including the reference to the issuance of $750 million of 5.45% fixed-to-fixed rate subordinated notes and ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul has made developing new nuclear energy a priority to meet clean energy mandates after experts started to question New York’s ability to meet the mandates of the 2019 Climate Act.
A driver hit a utility pole early Sept. 21 near Mount Carmel, causing a nearby building to catch fire, according to Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Kyla Woods. Woods says that deputies ...
HOLLY SPRINGS, Miss. - Mississippi regulators on Tuesday voted to fine the Holly Springs Utility Department up to $12,500 per day for "(failing) to render reasonably adequate service to its customers.
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