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      Electricity Costs

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      Regulatory ComplianceEnergy & UtilitiesTransmission InfrastructureElectricity CostsPolicy
      8 days ago

      New England Governors Challenge FERC's Proposed Transmission Profit Increase

      New England governors are urging FERC to reject a significant profit increase for transmission owners, citing potential adverse impacts on households and economic competitiveness. This call to action underscores the ongoing regulatory scrutiny on electricity costs, signaling implications for contractors and agencies involved in the region’s transmission projects.

      Physical InfrastructureEnergy & UtilitiesPower GenerationElectricity CostsGrid ModernizationAward
      22 days ago

      DOE Backs $26.5 Billion Energy Projects by Southern Company in Georgia and Alabama

      The U.S. Department of Energy has committed a substantial $26.5 billion loan for **Southern Company** to enhance energy infrastructure in Georgia and Alabama. This initiative aims to increase power generation capacity by 16.7 gigawatts, significantly lowering electricity costs and creating thousands of jobs in the region.