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Katana Electronics Formal Complaint v Rocky Mountain Power - Electric Utility Dispute
The Utah Public Service Commission opened Docket No. 26-035-21 on April 14, 2026, accepting a formal complaint filed by Katana Electronics against Rocky Mountain Power, an electric utility company. The docket includes an action request due May 14, 2026. Supporting materials include an exhibit containing an email from Rocky Mountain Power Customer Advocacy and the underlying informal complaint. The formal complaint and certain attachments are designated confidential.
Rocky Mountain Power Net Metering Report, Public Comments
The Utah Public Service Commission maintains a docket page for Rocky Mountain Power's Customer Owned Generation and Net Metering Report (Docket No. 18-035-28), providing links to public comments filed from 2019 through 2026. The page serves as an informational repository for stakeholder input on net metering policy and customer-owned generation issues.
Beehive Telephone Company 2025 Annual Report - Action Due September 1, 2026
The Utah Public Service Commission posted Docket No. 26-051-01 for Beehive Telephone Company, Inc.'s 2025 Annual Report, filed April 14, 2026. An action request associated with the filing is due September 1, 2026. Supporting documents include a Certificate of Oath, Attestation/Certification of Responsibility, Gross Revenue Report, and Trial Balance.
All West Communications Annual Report Due Sep 1st
Utah Public Service Commission posted a docket entry for All West Communications' 2025 annual telecom report. An Action Request was issued on April 15, 2026, with a compliance deadline of September 1, 2026. The filing includes a Certificate of Oath and Attestation/Certification of Responsibility, with the Report of Gross Revenue designated confidential.
Qwest Corp Proposes Rate Increase for Residence Local Exchange Services Effective May 1
Qwest Corporation d/b/a CenturyLink filed with the Utah Public Service Commission on April 15, 2026, proposing to increase monthly rates for residence local exchange service and various packaged services. The proposed rates would take effect May 1, 2026, subject to commission review and approval. This is a standard rate adjustment filing under Docket No. 26-049-P04.
Hanna Komater v. Aqua Illinois, Inc. - Billing Complaint
Hanna Komater filed a complaint against Aqua Illinois, Inc. with the Illinois Commerce Commission on April 15, 2026, challenging billing charges for water service in Peotone, Illinois. The case is categorized as a utility billing complaint under ICC authority type 'Water' and has been assigned to an Administrative Law Judge.
No Problem Electric Corp. - Distributed Generation Installer Certification Application
No Problem Electric Corp. filed an application with the Illinois Commerce Commission seeking certification as an Installer of Distributed Generation Facilities under Section 16-128A of the Public Utilities Act. The case (P2026-0349) is assigned as an Initial matter with Administrative Law Judge action pending. The application was filed on April 15, 2026, and is subject to review under the ICC's certification requirements for distributed generation installers.
Hoy Electrical Seeks Energy Efficiency Installer Authority
Hoy Electrical Contractors, Inc. filed an application with the Illinois Commerce Commission seeking certification to install energy efficiency measures under Section 16-128B of the Public Utilities Act. The case is classified as a new certificate application for Energy Efficiency Installers and is currently pending administrative law judge action.
ACER Amends Day-Ahead Capacity Calculation Methodology for Core Region
ACER has amended the day-ahead capacity calculation methodology for the Core electricity capacity calculation region covering 13 EU Member States. The amendment removes long-term allocations from day-ahead capacity calculation to harmonise the methodology with other market timeframes and to enable future implementation of flow-based capacity calculation in the long-term timeframe.
REMIT Article 4 Threshold Concerns for Energy Traders
Ofgem has published a policy position identifying concerns with the use of fixed thresholds (particularly 100MW) for determining whether outage and availability information constitutes inside information under REMIT Article 4. The regulator states that threshold-based approaches may fail to account for prevailing market conditions, cumulative impact of multiple smaller outages, or aggregation of information held by individual market participants. Ofgem clarifies expectations for all market participants, including Offshore Transmission Owners (OFTOs), and encourages review and updating of internal compliance procedures.