The Public Utilities Regulatory Authority has a conflict of interest regarding "public benefits" charges on utility bills, Chris Powell writes.
Lower electricity bills could help two Cokeville cattlemen compete and pass their businesses on to their kids, they say, but lawmakers won’t let ranch-scale solar projects feed power to the grid.
Yakima, Wash. — The Civil Air Patrol helped Yakima join the nationwide effort of participating in Wreaths Across America in ...
Due to funding constraints, the City of Yakima had to make some budget reductions for 2026 that will impact Yakima Parks and ...
The $215.5 million spending plan maintains current staffing levels but includes no wage increases, with CEO Jeffrey Thompson ...
By utilizing artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud computing, smart cybersecurity systems are helping to bolster the utility ...
DODGE CITY, Kan. (KWCH) - The City of Dodge City announced on Friday that it is experiencing issues with its utility billing ...
Low-income households in New Jersey could soon be automatically enrolled in state energy assistance programs under a new bill introduced in the Legislature aimed at streamlining access to help with ...
Vanderbilt University and the Electric Power Board of Chattanooga are looking for a downtown space for the Institute for ...
COMMENTS OF THE R STREET INSTITUTE The R Street Institute (R Street) submits these comments in response to the Notice of ...
Apparently, trying to reform Wausau’s status quo is about as difficult as trying to eat tomato soup with a fork. We saw that ...
Michigan could harness thousands of EVs, rooftop solar arrays and smart thermostats to cut outages and reduce utility bills, ...