Georgia’s largest electric utility wants to lower what it charges its customers for fuel, which would in turn reduce customers’ bills.
The tax breaks are nominally limited to five years but Hillsboro has been awarding incentives that last into the 2050s.
The torn-up lawn of The Cabin off Capitol Boulevard marks the final phase of a year-long renovation process to preserve the ...
How does a community‑owned utility scale renewable energy? Austin Energy’s new battery storage pilot shows the next step in ...
EOG Resources, Inc. (EOG) today reported first quarter 2026 results. The attached schedules for the reconciliation of Non-GAAP measures to GAAP measures, along with a related presentation, are also av ...
Warren County, like many rural counties in North Carolina's northeastern corridor, has long faced the headwinds of economic underdevelopment, limited job opportunity, and working-age residents seeking ...
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