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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.
The California Independent System Operator Board of Governors recently approved the ISO’s 2025-2026 Transmission Plan, recommending 38 infrastructure projects to accommodate rising electricity demand and support the state’s energy goals.
Burlington, Vermont, Mayor Emma Mulvaney-Stanak and Burlington Electric Department recently shared Burlington’s Net Zero Energy (NZE) Roadmap update for 2025.
California public power utility Silicon Valley Power recently joined regional partners in Fremont, Calif., to officially break ground on the Power the South Bay project, a major transmission infrastructure investment.
Lora Anguay, Chief Energy Resources Officer at California public power utility SMUD, on May 19 detailed for an audience of energy officials how the utility has proactively prepared to meet the arrival of large loads in its service area.
City Utilities of Springfield, Mo., continues to make steady progress on its multiyear initiative to replace aging natural gas distribution mains and services throughout Springfield.
The City of Udall, Kansas, will soon begin receiving electric service through City of Winfield, Kansas, electric infrastructure under a new distribution service agreement, KPP Energy reported in its April 2026 Lightning Round newsletter.
The Lakeland City, Florida, Commission recently to decrease the fuel charge for Lakeland Electric customers, effective June 1, 2026.
Merced Irrigation District is considering a proposal to update its electric rates that would result in reduced costs for many of its customers.
MEAG Power announced that Pineview Solar LLC, a utility-scale solar energy facility in Wilcox County, Georgia, entered commercial operation and is now serving 22 MEAG Power Participant communities with 80 MW of generation.