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The City of Geary, Oklahoma, in partnership with Oklahoma Municipal Power Authority (OMPA), recently completed power pole replacement work throughout the town as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen and improve the reliability of the community’s electric system, OMPA reported in its Outlet newsletter.
U.S. Rep. Laura Friedman (D-Calif.), together with Burbank Water and Power (BWP) leadership and local elected officials, on June 15 announced a new, $1,092,000 federal investment she secured to replace Reservoir 2, a nearly 100-year-old, sub-standard potable water reservoir that can only be filled halfway.
Seven States Power Corporation recently announced that an initiative with Memphis Light, Gas and Water first announced in September now calls for the deployment of battery storage as a standalone resource.
Florida public power utility JEA has received another strong credit rating action, with S&P Global Ratings affirming its ratings for JEA’s Electric Enterprise and Water and Sewer System and revising the outlook on the Water and Sewer System from negative to stable, JEA said on June 18.
Keys Energy Services recently earned two national honors that recognize its ongoing commitment to employee health, wellness, and workplace culture.
Drake State Community and Technical College, in partnership with Alabama public power utility Huntsville Utilities, recently announced the successful completion of an inaugural Underground Utilities Course.
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on June 18 issued tailored show cause orders under section 206 of the Federal Power Act to each of the six regional grid operators under its jurisdiction, directing them to justify or reform the rules that govern how data centers, manufacturing facilities, and other large energy users connect to the electric grid.
The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Company recently announced that its team at the Stony Brook Energy Center has reached two years with zero lost time accidents.