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APSC Resolutions on Safe Digging Awareness
The Alabama Public Service Commission (APSC) has issued resolutions acknowledging "811 Safe Digging Awareness Day" and "811 Safe Digging Month." These resolutions aim to promote public awareness regarding the importance of safe digging practices to prevent utility line damage.
Alabama PUC News Releases: Area Code 483 and 811 Digging Month
The Alabama Public Service Commission has released news items for 2025, including the upcoming implementation of the new 483 area code in Central/Southeast Alabama starting in 2026 and the recognition of April as 811 Digging Month. These notices provide information to the public and regulated entities.
Alabama PSC 10-Digit Dialing for 334 Area Code
The Alabama Public Service Commission has announced that 10-digit dialing for the 334 area code will begin on January 23, 2026. This change affects all phone calls within the 334 area code.
KCC Hearing on Evergy Transmission Line in Reno County
The Kansas Corporation Commission (KCC) has scheduled a public hearing on Evergy's application to site a 15-mile electric transmission line in Reno County. Residents can attend in person or virtually to learn about the proposed route, ask questions, and provide comments.
Kansas KidWind Challenge Begins with Record Teams
The Kansas Corporation Commission and K-State Engineering Extension have announced the start of the 2026 Kansas KidWind Challenge, featuring a record 110 teams from 38 schools. This STEM education event encourages students to design, build, and test wind turbine designs.
Kansas Corporation Commission Approves Atmos Energy $12M Rate Increase
The Kansas Corporation Commission (KCC) approved a settlement agreement allowing Atmos Energy to increase rates by $12 million. This decision will result in an approximate 6.81% monthly increase for residential customers, with new rates taking effect March 1, 2026.
Hawaii PUC Launches New E-Newsletter
The Hawaii Public Utilities Commission has launched a new e-newsletter called 'PUC Connection'. The newsletter will share highlights of the PUC's work and information about upcoming public hearings and meetings. Interested parties are encouraged to subscribe.
PUC 2030 Roadmap for Clean Energy Discussion
Hawaii Public Utilities Commission (PUC) Commissioner Naomi Kuwaye discussed the PUC's 2030 roadmap for clean energy transition at an industry panel. The discussion highlighted the urgency of accelerating renewable energy goals, focusing on safety, reliability, and affordability.
PUC Updates Consumer Brochure for Consumer Protection Week
The Hawaii Public Utilities Commission (PUC) has released an updated consumer education brochure in recognition of National Consumer Protection Week. The brochure aims to help residents understand the PUC's role, regulated industries, and available consumer resources.
PUC Offices Closed Due to Severe Weather
The Hawaii Public Utilities Commission (PUC) announced the closure of its offices on Friday, March 13, 2026, due to severe weather. Filings and payments due on this date will be considered timely if submitted on the next business day.
EPA WaterSense Fix a Leak Week Encourages Water Conservation
The Hawaiʻi Public Utilities Commission (PUC) is promoting the EPA's WaterSense Fix a Leak Week, March 16-22, 2026. The announcement encourages residents to check for and fix household water leaks to conserve water and reduce utility costs.
Delaware Public Service Commission 2012 Commission Orders Archive
The Delaware Public Service Commission has archived its 2012 commission orders on its website. This update provides access to historical regulatory decisions and filings for the state's public utilities.
Delaware Public Service Commission 2013 Orders
The Delaware Public Service Commission has published its orders from 2013. This collection provides access to official decisions and regulatory actions taken by the commission during that year concerning various utility sectors within the state.
Delaware Public Service Commission Orders - 2014
The Delaware Public Service Commission has published its 2014 Commission Orders. This collection provides access to official decisions and directives issued by the PSC throughout that year, relevant to regulated utilities in Delaware.
Delaware Public Service Commission 2015 Commission Orders
The Delaware Public Service Commission has published its 2015 commission orders. This page serves as an archive and index for regulatory decisions made by the commission during that year concerning various utility sectors.
Delaware Public Service Commission Utility Regulation
The Delaware Public Service Commission (PSC) provides information on its regulatory activities, including oversight of utilities such as electric, natural gas, telecommunications, water, and wastewater. The website outlines commission orders, regulations, customer assistance programs, and filing procedures.
Delaware PSC and DPA Assist Customers with Delmarva Electric Bills
The Delaware Public Service Commission (PSC) and the Delaware Division of the Public Advocate (DPA) have launched an initiative to help customers better understand their Delmarva electric bills. This joint effort aims to provide clarity and assistance regarding billing information for Delmarva customers.
Delaware PSC Winter Energy Savings and Conservation Tips
The Delaware Public Service Commission has issued a notice providing winter energy savings and conservation tips for consumers. This notice aims to help residents manage their energy consumption during colder months.
Delaware PSC Opens Large Load Tariff Docket, Pauses Interconnections
The Delaware Public Service Commission has opened a new docket to consider a large load tariff and has temporarily paused new interconnection requests. This action aims to address the increasing demand for electricity and ensure grid stability.
Delmarva Power & Light Public Comment Session Scheduled
The Delaware Public Service Commission has scheduled a public comment session regarding Delmarva Power & Light. This notice announces the session and provides information on how the public can participate.
Delaware Utility Bill Credit Program Announced
Governor Meyer announced a new $6.5 million credit program to assist Delawareans struggling with utility bills. The program aims to provide financial relief to residents facing difficulties in paying their energy and water expenses.
Raft River Rural Electric Seeks Wildfire Mitigation Plan Approval
Raft River Rural Electric Co-op Inc. has submitted an application to the Idaho Public Utilities Commission seeking approval of its wildfire mitigation plan (WMP). The plan details the utility's efforts to reduce the risk of wildfires, as required by the Wildfire Standard of Care Act.
Idaho PUC Accepting Comments on Electric Utility Wildfire Mitigation Plan
The Idaho Public Utilities Commission is accepting public comments on Rocky Mountain Power's 2026-2028 wildfire mitigation plan. The plan, required by the Wildfire Standard of Care Act, aims to reduce wildfire risks associated with utility infrastructure. Comments are due by April 30, 2026.
Idaho PUC Schedules Workshop and Comment Deadline for Water Rate Increase
The Idaho Public Utilities Commission has scheduled a workshop and set a comment deadline for CDS Stoneridge Utilities, LLC's application to increase water rates by 43 percent. The utility cites system deficiencies and lost revenue as reasons for the proposed increase. Written comments are due by May 7, 2026.
Avista seeks rate increase for energy efficiency programs
Avista Utilities has applied to the Idaho Public Utilities Commission for a rate increase to fund energy efficiency programs. The proposed increase of approximately 7.7% would generate $25.2 million to cover past underfunding and future program costs. The Commission is accepting public comments until March 27, 2026.
Avista Rate Increase Comment Deadline Extended for Energy Efficiency Programs
The Idaho Public Utilities Commission has extended the public comment deadline for Avista Utilities' application seeking a rate increase to fund energy efficiency programs. The new deadline for submitting comments is April 10, 2026.
Wisconsin PSC Awards $750,000 for Telecommunications Access
The Public Service Commission of Wisconsin awarded $750,000 in grants from the Universal Service Fund to 19 non-profit and higher-learning entities. These grants aim to expand access and affordability of telecommunications services for low-income households, persons with disabilities, and to increase participation in the Lifeline Program.
Utility Reconnections During Heat Advisories
The Public Service Commission of Wisconsin issued a notice reminding utility customers that reconnections are available during heat advisories. Wisconsin law prohibits utility disconnections during heat advisories and requires reconnection for occupied dwellings if health is threatened.
Wisconsin PSC Urges Utility Customers to Seek Assistance Before Moratorium
The Wisconsin Public Service Commission (PSC) is reminding utility customers to seek payment arrangements or financial assistance before the statewide winter disconnection moratorium begins on November 1, 2025. The moratorium prohibits utility disconnections for nonpayment for residential heating services until April 15, 2026.
Wisconsin Nuclear Energy Study Partnership Announced
Governor Evers and the Wisconsin Public Service Commission (PSC) announced a partnership with UW-Madison to study future nuclear energy opportunities in the state. The study, funded by $2 million and mandated by 2025 Wisconsin Act 12, will explore traditional, small modular, and advanced nuclear technologies.
Wisconsin PSC Announces Grant Funding for Telecom Access and Affordability
The Public Service Commission of Wisconsin announced application periods for two grant programs funded by the Universal Service Fund: the Telemedicine Equipment Grant Program (up to $1 million) and the Lifeline Outreach Grant Program (up to $250,000). These programs aim to improve telecommunications access and affordability for Wisconsin residents.
Wyoming Public Service Commission Order Search System Access
The Wyoming Public Service Commission (PUC) has provided access to its order search system. This notice informs users about the system's availability and provides a disclaimer regarding the accuracy of online documents compared to official records.
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PUC Approves Avista Rate Adjustments Due to Lower Gas Costs
The Oregon Public Utility Commission (PUC) approved rate adjustments for Avista customers, effective October 31, 2025. While lower natural gas costs led to a decrease in the Purchased Gas Adjustment, other annual adjustments for energy efficiency and customer programs resulted in a net monthly bill increase of $1.75 for typical residential customers.
Oregon PUC Approves New Rules for Utility Customer Protections
The Oregon Public Utility Commission (PUC) has approved new rules and interim actions to enhance protections for residential utility customers, particularly those facing financial hardship or medical needs. These measures apply to customers of investor-owned utilities in Oregon and aim to make services safer, more affordable, and accessible, with expanded protections during emergencies and a new one-time arrearage forgiveness grant of up to $500 for eligible low-income customers.
PacifiCorp Rate Decrease Approved by State PUC
The Oregon Public Utility Commission (PUC) has approved a rate decrease for PacifiCorp, which will take effect on January 1, 2025. This decision follows a review of PacifiCorp's proposed rates.
Oregon PUC Seeks Comment on Cascade Natural Gas Rate Increase
The Oregon Public Utility Commission (PUC) is seeking public comment on a proposed rate increase by Cascade Natural Gas Corporation. The company requests to increase customer rates by $16.4 million, which would result in an approximate $11.07 monthly increase for typical residential customers. The PUC will hold public meetings and workshops to gather feedback.
Oregon PUC Seeks Comments on Cascade Natural Gas Rate Increase
The Oregon Public Utility Commission (PUC) is seeking public comments on Cascade Natural Gas's proposal to increase customer rates by $16.4 million, or 15.82 percent. The PUC is providing multiple channels for customers to submit feedback before a decision is made in October 2026.
Michigan PSC Approves $242.4M for DTE Electric Grid Upgrades
The Michigan Public Service Commission approved $242.4 million in additional funding for DTE Electric Co. to upgrade its electric distribution system and enhance reliability. This decision follows a review that reduced the utility's initial request and focuses on reasonable and prudent investments benefiting customers.
Michigan Increases Energy Assistance Funding Factor
The Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC) has proposed increasing the Low-Income Energy Assistance Fund (LIEAF) funding factor to $1.50 per meter for 2026-27. This proposed increase aims to raise approximately $90 million, a 20% rise from the current year, to expand energy assistance and self-sufficiency services to more Michigan households.
MPSC Annual Report: Electric Reliability, Affordability, and Consumer Protection
The Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC) released its 2025 Annual Report highlighting improvements in electric reliability and affordability, alongside enhanced consumer protections. The report details significant reductions in customer outage times and favorable energy bill rankings for Michigan.
MPSC Podcast: Electric Reliability and Energy Affordability
The Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC) released a podcast discussing improvements in electric reliability and energy affordability for Michiganders. The podcast highlights progress made by DTE Electric and Consumers Energy, noting significant reductions in power outages and stable energy costs for customers.
MPSC Encourages Utilities to Pursue Federal Infrastructure Funding
The Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC) is encouraging regulated utilities to continue pursuing federal funding for infrastructure improvements. The MPSC will maintain a case docket for utilities to report on their funding efforts and has directed biannual filings.
State PUC Occurrences Newsletter Archive
The Oklahoma Corporation Commission (OCC) has updated its website to include links to the Occurrences Newsletter issues for 2024 and 2025. These newsletters provide updates relevant to energy companies operating within the state.
Oklahoma Corporation Commission Archived News Releases
The Oklahoma Corporation Commission provides access to its archived news releases dating back to 1996. This page serves as a historical repository for official announcements and updates from the Commission.
Oklahoma Corporation Commission News Releases and Advisories
The Oklahoma Corporation Commission (OCC) provides a list of news releases and advisories from 2019-2022. These cover various topics including utility rate cases, natural gas supply, earthquake activity, and consumer alerts. The page serves as an archive of past communications from the OCC.
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