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Ohio Rules That Data Centers Pay for Minimum Energy Needs

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Regulators in Ohio, a key data center market, ruled that data centers will have to pay for some of their energy requests regardless of whether the electricity ends up being needed. The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio on Wednesday voted …

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Edison Utility Sued Over Role of Equipment in Los Angeles Fire

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’s southern California utility was hit with a lawsuit blaming the energy provider’s equipment for igniting one of the wildfires still raging in the second-largest US metropolis. Edison International Inc.’s The lawsuit is on behalf of a group of homeowners, renters, …

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North Carolina Town Sues Duke Energy Over Climate Crisis

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A town in North Carolina sued utility firm Duke Energy DUK.N on Wednesday, accusing the company of deceiving its customers and the broader public about the harms of climate change. The town of Carrboro, about 30 miles from the state …

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Texas Governor Criticizes CenterPoint Energy After Beryl Power Outages

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The majority of Houston outages that followed Hurricane Beryl should be fixed by Wednesday, the city’s main utility company said as Texas Gov. Greg Abbott threatened to punish CenterPoint Energy even after the lights come back. The Texas Public Utility

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Another Hurricane Cost: Duke Energy Files to Recover $1B in Expenses from Storms

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Florida consumers, already fuming in recent years from higher property insurance premiums, repair costs and homeowner association fees, could soon see another burden on their pocketbooks: Duke Energy has filed a plan with the Florida Public Service Commission to recover …

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Utilities’ Extreme Plan to Stop Wildfires: Shut Off the Power

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A growing number of utilities are resorting to an extreme measure to prevent their equipment from sparking catastrophic wildfires: turning off the power. Electric companies serving about 24 million homes and businesses across the fire-prone US West now have plans …

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CenterPoint Sued Over Hurricane Beryl Power Outages in Houston

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A group of Houston restaurants that lost power for days after Hurricane Beryl sued the city’s main utility, accusing CenterPoint Energy Inc. of failing to adequately invest in infrastructure and respond to widespread power outages. The lawsuit, filed by various …