I’ve lived my whole life in Lansing. I’m a father of two, a grandfather of six and I work at an assisted living community. My work is rewarding because it allows me to help older adults maintain their autonomy, dignity and quality of life – I like making that possible for them. I’ve always believed […]
(The Center Square) – Oracle's challenge to a power agreement that puts data center companies in charge of paying for an estimated $4 billion in new natural gas projects and $2 billion in new big power lines in both Wisconsin and Michigan’s Upper Peninsula was dropped this week.
SHREVEPORT, La. — Shreveport City Council Chairwoman Tabatha Taylor is calling for potential criminal charges against the owners of Northwood Two Apartments after residents reportedly endured a power outage during extreme summer heat, leaving some tenants without electricity and at least one resident hospitalized.
In a time when every extra dollar on a utility bill hurts working families, seniors and all Hoosiers, Gov. Mike Braun has shown exactly the kind of decisive, ratepayer-first leadership Indiana needs. His swift decision to change leadership at the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission sends an unmistakable message: utility companies must tighten their own belts […]
Earlier this month, Ohio state Rep. Desiree Tims introduced a bill to freeze utility rate increases in Ohio for the next year. Tims’s bill comes in a time of increasing concern about affordability. According to the Energy Information Administration, the residential price of electricity per kilowatt hour in Ohio grew 29% from 2019 to 2024. […]
(The Center Square) – The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio said a utility company it banned from doing business in the state six years ago for deceptive practice cannot come back.
(The Center Square) – A pair of Ohio state senators want to tighten scrutiny of utility company electric-usage projections, hoping to avoid expensive new power plants that may not be needed.