Utility CEOs get raises as companies roll back diversity, environmental pay incentives and rates increase. December 6, 2024. Gas Utility National Fuel Used Its Customers’ Money ...
Eugene DePasquale, the current chair of the Pennsylvania Democratic Party, is the state chairman for Natural Allies. He ...
EPI analysis finds utility-related PACs provided the majority of campaign funding for Alabama PSC incumbents Jeremy Oden and Chris Beeker III.
The Boston Globe: Massachusetts has the highest electricity rates in the continental US. But some ratepayers pay noticeably less. PREV DTE Energy sets net-zero emissions goal by 2050 for electric ...
Fox45News: Amid affordability concerns, filings show high salaries for Exelon, BGE executives PREV Michigan’s new PSC members will decide whether DTE electric customers should pay for some NEXUS gas ...
Burning coal to generate electricity consumes large quantities of water, which exposes the electric utilities that operate coal plants to water supply risks. Large coal plants consume millions of ...
Decarbonizing the economy will require a significant expansion of interstate and interregional transmission, but investor-owned utilities in the South, such as Southern Company and Entergy, have spent ...
Gas and electric utility front groups have spent over $2.4 million over the past 4 years on social media advertisements, many of which include targeted messaging to mislead customers on critical ...
Representative Kathy Castor (D-FL) introduced legislation last week that directs the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to prohibit utilities from recovering political expenses from ...
Investor-owned electric and gas utilities paid their CEOs $3.2 billion between 2017 and 2022, according to corporate data reviewed by the Energy and Policy Institute. CEOs for the 57 companies ...
Federal agents arrested Ohio Speaker of the House Larry Householder, along with several lobbyists, on July 21 on charges that the group used $60 million of funds provided by the monopoly utility ...
Gas and electric customers in Connecticut have been spared from footing the bill for up to $10 million of their utilities’ political spending on lobbying, advocacy, and advertising activities since ...