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Can an NC utility company turn off your power in a heat wave? What you need to know
Charlotte Observer· 1 day agoIf your payment is late, utility companies must give you a written notice at...
Across Florida, residents fear impact of higher Duke, Tampa Electric rates
Tampa Bay Times· 2 days agoFor hours in three different counties last week, Tampa Bay residents implored state utility...
Final chance to weigh in on possible energy bill increases
WTSP-TV Tampa· 4 days agoTuesday night may be the final chance for Duke Energy and TECO customers to have a say before rate...
How a developer hopes to prove sustainable building can be affordable
WSOC via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThe Duke Street Cottages in Granite Falls are Howard’s answer: 11 new-build homes, built to the...
North Carolina Carbon Plan: Why Duke’s gas bet is a risk to ratepayers and how offshore wind can...
Environmental Defense Fund· 4 days agoThe outcome of these regulatory proceedings, which include hearings over the summer and a Commission...
Extreme heat is turning electricity cutoffs into new political battle for power companies
CNBC· 15 hours agoUsing publicly available data, he found that Indiana customers, for instance, experienced 50,000...
David Konisky: Indiana should protect customers from utility shut-offs during extreme heat - The...
The Republic News· 2 days agoIndiana is not one of them. With temperatures forecast this summer to be well above normal, it is imperative that the General Assembly and Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission take immediate ...
Nebraska Republican blocks Democrats' attempt to fast-track bump stocks ban
UPI· 3 days ago1 of 6 | Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., had planned to pass a bill banning bump...
Grindr hooks up with K Street
Politico· 1 day agoHe most recently served as director of renewable and storage policy at Duke Energy. — American Principles Project has promoted Anthony LaBruna to executive ...
Gateway - The Root
The Root· 4 days agoThe fight for reparations for formerly enslaved people in the United States has been brewing for centuries. The Root sat down with experts to try to find out. Folks who are deeply into the fight for reparations may already know this name.