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Energy Storage
The Board of Directors of the Illinois Municipal Electric Agency has approved the development of a Request for Proposal to be issued to all member municipal utilities to apply to host a pilot Battery Energy Storage System project in their community.
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Reliability
As part of City of Loveland Utilities’ commitment to provide safe and affordable power to our growing community, important upgrades will be made to one of its substations.
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Electricity Markets
A program made available by Missouri River Energy Services -- Bright Energy Solutions -– reduced about 3.9 megawatts of peak load in 2025 with a total program cost of $758 per kilowatt, MRES reported on March 27.
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Community Engagement
Tennessee’s Cleveland Utilities in March announced the completion of its fiber network construction, marking a major milestone in delivering high-speed, reliable internet service to the Cleveland, Tenn., community.
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Community Engagement
In a recent interview with APPA, Danielle Blacet-Hyden, Executive Director of the California Municipal Utilities Association, provided details on a new CMUA campaign to educate legislators, regulators, journalists, and the general public about the value and benefits of community-owned, not-for
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Electricity Markets
The Southwest Power Pool on April 2 celebrated the successful expansion of its service territory into the Western Interconnection of the nation’s power grid.
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Community Engagement
The CPS Energy Board of Trustees approved the Fiscal Year (FY) 2027 (Feb.1, 2026 – Jan. 31, 2027) budget to support necessary investments required to maintain critical infrastructure and provide reliable service to the community, the Texas public power utility reported on April 1.
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Community Engagement
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass on March 25 launched a new Street Lights Initiative that will repair and replace up to 60,000 street lights citywide over the next two years.