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The American Public Power Association on May 15 submitted comments to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in response to its request for input on potential future changes to the Nationwide Permit (NWP) program.
One of the ways in which Energy New England provides value to its members when it comes to power supply portfolio management is that the joint action agency avoids a cookie cutter approach, noted John Tzimorangas, President and CEO of Energy New England, in a recent interview with the American Public Power Association.
Five years ago, Imperial Irrigation District (IID) relied primarily on social media to communicate outage information—without a way to reach customers directly. All that changed in 2021 when IID tapped Arcos TextPower, implementing the messaging system in two phases.
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs announced her support for Transwestern Pipeline’s planned Desert Southwest Pipeline expansion.
The EPB Board of Directors recently approved a resolution to provide new support to expand academic and research leadership at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (UTC) and to create new pathways for quantum research commercialization.
Moody’s Investor Services has confirmed PJM’s Aa2 debt rating with a stable financial rating outlook. The Aa2 rating is one of Moody’s highest rankings.
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The Greeneville Energy Authority Board in April voted to move forward with a comprehensive buildout of fiber optic internet service to the entire county.