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Matanuska Electric proposes cost per foot increase for new service

The Regulatory Commission of Alaska has received a filing from Matanuska Electric Association, Inc. (MEA) proposing an increase in the cost per foot for new single-phase secondary service construction. MEA seeks to raise the rate from $42.71 to $49.74 per foot.

Priority review Notice Energy
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Application for Transfer of Certificate No. 262 by City of Wasilla and Eagle Utilities

The Regulatory Commission of Alaska has published a notice regarding an application filed by the City of Wasilla and Eagle Utilities, Inc. The application seeks to transfer a portion of Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity No. 262. This notice is for informational purposes regarding the filing.

Routine Notice Utilities
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City of Wasilla and Eagle Utilities Amend Utility Certificate

The Regulatory Commission of Alaska (AK RCA) has received a joint application from the City of Wasilla and Eagle Utilities, Inc. to amend utility certificate service areas. The application seeks to transfer service areas for the Ranch Phase 1 Subdivision and Panoramic Preserve Subdivision from Wasilla to Eagle. The commission has opened Docket U-26-008 to review this matter.

Priority review Notice Utilities
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Norgasco Gas Sales Agreement

The Regulatory Commission of Alaska has issued a public notice regarding the Norgasco Gas Sales Agreement, identified under Docket TA100-406. This notice pertains to a Gas Sales and Purchase Agreement between Norgasco and North Slope Gas Services, LLC.

Routine Notice Energy
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Trade Mark Opposition Decision O/0236/26

The UK Intellectual Property Office (IPO) issued a trade mark opposition decision O/0236/26 on March 19, 2026. The decision addresses grounds related to earlier trade marks, passing off, proof of use, and procedural issues.

Routine Enforcement Intellectual Property
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UK IPO Invalidity Decision O/0235/26 Festive Wonderland

The UK Intellectual Property Office (IPO) issued an invalidity decision regarding the trademark 'Festive Wonderland' (BL Number O/0235/26). The decision, dated March 19, 2026, found the trademark invalid based on Section 3(6) of the Trade Marks Act, specifically concerning bad faith and knowledge of an opponent's use in the UK.

Priority review Enforcement Intellectual Property
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UK IPO Trade Mark Opposition Decision O/0234/26

The UK Intellectual Property Office has issued a trade mark opposition decision (BL Number O/0234/26) concerning grounds related to likelihood of confusion, dilution, and passing off. The decision addresses issues concerning goods versus services, marketing concepts, and the relevant date for earlier rights.

Routine Enforcement Intellectual Property
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UK IPO Trade Mark Opposition Decision O/0233/26

The UK Intellectual Property Office has issued a trade mark opposition decision (O/0233/26) by Hearing Officer Mr Andrea Rossi. The decision addresses grounds related to earlier trade marks, dilution, and revocation based on genuine use and variant forms of marks across multiple classes.

Routine Enforcement Intellectual Property
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UK IPO Trade Mark Invalidity Decision O/0232/26

The UK Intellectual Property Office (IPO) issued a trade mark invalidity decision (O/0232/26) concerning the marks 'LovetoLend', 'LovetoLend (Series of Two)', and '#WELOVETOLEND'. The decision found the marks to be invalid on grounds of descriptiveness and distinctiveness, and also considered earlier trade marks.

Routine Enforcement Intellectual Property
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Vitol Inc. Electric Energy Transmission Authorization Renewal Application

The Department of Energy has published a notice regarding an application from Vitol Inc. for the renewal of its authorization to transmit electric energy from the United States to Canada. The application seeks to continue this authorization for an additional five-year term under the Federal Power Act.

Routine Notice Energy

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