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Data Center Power: West Virginia Ratepayers Face Billions - Cozzy Energy Solutions Transmission Line Costs for Data Center Power Surge in West Virginia The projected capital expense for a segment of a mid-Atlantic transmission line has more than doubled, according to NextEra Energy, one of the project's developers. The cost estimate for the Mid-Atlantic Resiliency Link has been revised from $441 million to $960 million. The transmission

Data Center Power: West Virginia Ratepayers Face Billions #PJM #DataCenterCosts #TransmissionLines #WestVirginia #EnergyRates #PJM

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New York Electricity Rates: March 2026 Update - Cozzy Energy Solutions New York Electricity Rates Updated March 2026 New York deregulated its electricity market in 1996, allowing all residential and commercial customers to select their electricity supplier. With rates averaging 27.07 cents per kilowatt-hour – 50% above the national average – New Yorkers are strongly encouraged to shop for competitive rates from licensed Energy Service Companies

New York Electricity Rates: March 2026 Update #NYISO #EnergyRates #ElectricityPrices #NewYorkEnergy #ESCOs #RenewableEnergy

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PPL Electric Utilities Rate Hike: What It Means for Customers - Cozzy Energy Solutions PPL Electric Utilities Reaches Rate Case Settlement with $275 Million Increase PPL Electric Utilities announced a settlement agreement March 16, 2026, in a rate case proceeding before the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission. The agreement, filed March 13, 2026, will increase the utility’s annual electric base distribution revenue by $275 million. This figure represents a roughly

PPL Electric Utilities Rate Hike: What It Means for Customers #PJM #RateIncrease #PennsylvaniaUtilities #ElectricBills #EnergyRates #UtilityRates

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AI’s Energy Appetite: New Bill Aims to Protect New Jersey Ratepayers - Cozzy Energy Solutions Senate Approves Bill Addressing Artificial Intelligence’s Impact on Energy Costs The Senate Environment and Energy Committee has passed legislation designed to ensure that the increasing energy demands of artificial intelligence (AI) data centers and cryptocurrency mining operations do not negatively impact electricity ratepayers. Senate Bill S-680 stipulates that electricity powering these facilities must be sourced

AI's Energy Appetite: New Bill Aims to Protect New Jersey Ratepayers #PJM #AIenergy #RenewableEnergy #EnergyRates #AIDataCenters #PJM

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Powering Change: Understanding Eversource’s Impact - Cozzy Energy Solutions Eversource Energy is significantly altering the way power is delivered to millions of Americans. Changes involve rate adjustments, grid improvements, and challenges related to offshore wind projects, all of which affect customer electric bills and power reliability. Eversource Energy serves approximately 4.4 million electric, natural gas, and water customers across Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire.

Powering Change: Understanding Eversource's Impact #ISONE #EversourceEnergy #EnergyRates #GridModernization #UtilityBills #CleanEnergy

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West Virginia’s Coal Comeback: A Risky Power Play - Cozzy Energy Solutions West Virginia lawmakers approved the West Virginia First Energy Act on Friday, a measure designed to promote the operation of coal-fired power plants, although some worry about potential impacts on electric rates. Senate Energy, Industry and Mining Committee Chairman Chris Rose stated the bill, House Bill 4026, is expected to lower electric utility rates and

West Virginia's Coal Comeback: A Risky Power Play #PJM #WestVirginia #CoalPower #EnergyRates #ElectricUtility #RenewableEnergy

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Data Centers & Rates: New Jersey Lawmakers Weigh In - Cozzy Energy Solutions New Jersey Lawmakers Address Data Center Impact on Electricity Rates A legislative effort in New Jersey seeks to ensure a balanced financial impact related to the growth of data centers, aiming to protect electricity ratepayers while accommodating the state’s need for increased power generation and infrastructure modernization. Governor Mikie Sherrill, who took office in January,

Data Centers & Rates: New Jersey Lawmakers Weigh In #PJM #DataCenters #EnergyRates #NewJersey #Electricity #PJM

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Senate hearing on performance‑based utility rates spotlights tradeoffs between affordability and incentives Lawmakers and utility stakeholders debated a bill to add performance‑based criteria to electricity rate‑making, with the sponsor emphasizing consumer protections and utilities and the Department of Energy urging clarity on triggers, Totex, and who sets key definitions.

New Hampshire lawmakers are grappling with a proposed bill that aims to reshape electricity rate-making, balancing consumer protections with the need for clarity on crucial definitions and potential risks.

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Power Play: PSC Challenges NextEra’s Transmission Line Project - Cozzy Energy Solutions Public Service Commission staff has filed a formal objection to NextEra Energy Transmission MidAtlantic’s application for a permit related to the MidAtlantic Resiliency Link Project (MARL). The concern focuses on the technical language used in the application and its potential effect on customer electric bills, which staff believes may be difficult for the public to

Power Play: PSC Challenges NextEra’s Transmission Line Project #PJM #TransmissionLines #ElectricBills #PublicServiceCommission #EnergyRates #NextEraEnergy

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Data Centers and Electricity Rates: Separating Fact from Fiction - Cozzy Energy Solutions A new study released by the Wisconsin Data Center Coalition (WIDCC) clarifies the relationship between data center growth and electricity rates in the United States. The study, conducted by Charles River Associates (CRA) and commissioned by the Edison Electric Institute (EEI), challenges the assumption that data centers are primarily responsible for rising energy prices. According

Data Centers and Electricity Rates: Separating Fact from Fiction #MISO #DataCenters #EnergyRates #ElectricityPrices #WisconsinEnergy #GridModernization

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Data Centers vs. Delaware Ratepayers - Cozzy Energy Solutions Bill Aims to Shield Delaware Electric Customers from Data Center Costs Sunday, February 1, 2026 Legislation intended to prevent Delaware’s residential, small business, and other electric customers from bearing the financial burden of large energy-consuming facilities has been released by the House Natural Resources & Energy Committee. House Bill 233, introduced by Representative Frank Burns

Data Centers vs. Delaware Ratepayers #PJM #DataCenters #EnergyRates #Delaware #RenewableEnergy #GridReliability

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Governor Mikie Sherrill’s Rate Freeze Initiative Set to Take Effect in New Jersey - Cozzy Energy Solutions Governor Mikie Sherrill is set to take office in New Jersey with a swift and impactful policy: a freeze on electricity rates. This initiative, slated to begin shortly after her inauguration, directly responds to growing anxieties among residents regarding escalating energy expenses. This rate freeze is presented as a key component of a broader strategy

Governor Mikie Sherrill's Rate Freeze Initiative Set to Take Effect in New Jersey #PJM #NJPolitics #EnergyRates #RGGI #ClimateChange #NewJersey

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State energy report: Vermont faces sharp rate increases, slow weatherization and uncertainty in federal funding The Department of Public Service told the House Energy committee that Vermont electric rates have risen rapidly, weatherization retrofits lag the 2030 goal, federal funding disruptions have hampered program delivery, and flexible load and storage could reduce transmission-driven costs.

Vermont's electric rates are skyrocketing, weatherization efforts are falling short, and federal funding disruptions are creating chaos—what's the state doing about it?

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Your energy rates are about to change. Good luck figuring out what it all means. Read the full article on Monterey County Now.

Your energy rates are about to change. Good luck figuring out what it all means. #energyrates #pg&e #3ce #energybill #baseservicecharge #kilowatthour #energyconservation

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Beresford council approves 3% electric rate increase for 2026 The council adopted Resolution 2025-1026 to raise retail electric rates by 3% for 2026 after staff said wholesale costs from Missouri River Energy rose about 4.7%; council approved the resolution by voice vote.

Beresford City Council has approved a 3% increase in retail electric rates for 2026, responding to a significant rise in wholesale costs from Missouri River Energy.

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Regional Electricity Pricing Fluctuations Observed Across Multiple Markets Over 30-Day Period Over a recent 30-day period, regional electricity pricing variations were observed across several US markets, including the Southeast, Florida, MISO's Arkansas and Louisiana hubs, and Texas's ERCOT region. Notably, these regions experienced significant fluctuations in on-peak and off-peak rates, with percentage changes ranging from -9.78% to -1.59%. The most dramatic price swings were observed in Texas's ERCOT region, where Houston hub on-peak rates jumped $8.28 and off-peak rates plummeted to -$1.21, highlighting the complex dynamics of regional electricity markets.

Regional Electricity Pricing Fluctuations Observed Across Multiple Markets Over 30-Day Period #ERCOT #ElectricityPricing #MarketFluctuations #RegionalVariations #EnergyRates #PowerGrid

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Senate Democrats Caution FERC on Rising Energy Costs Linked to AI Data Centers Senate Democrats are urging the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to take action to protect consumers from rising energy costs linked to the rapid growth of AI data centers. In a letter to FERC Chair Laura Swett, lawmakers expressed concern over unjust or unreasonable rate hikes affecting American households, citing specific price increases in capacity auctions and proposing that FERC reject transmission-related filings that fail to properly allocate costs for data center transmission expenses. The senators argue that FERC's responsibility is to ensure "just and reasonable rates" and are recommending ongoing scrutiny of load forecasting practices and careful consideration of a recent rulemaking request by Energy Secretary Chris Wright, prioritizing the interests of residential ratepayers over large electricity users like data centers.

Senate Democrats Caution FERC on Rising Energy Costs Linked to AI Data Centers #PJM #ArtificialIntelligence #EnergyRates #DataCenters #FERC #Electricity

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Southeast region electricity prices experienced shifts in the recent 30-day average Electricity prices in the Southeast region have experienced significant shifts over the past 30 days, with on-peak rates decreasing across several hubs while off-peak rates have seen more modest changes. Notably, Florida's on-peak rates have surged, increasing by nearly a tenth from 27.01 to 28.09, and off-peak prices in the state have also risen, albeit at a slower pace. Meanwhile, other regions such as Texas and the MISO Arkansas Hub have seen relatively more modest adjustments, with some on-peak rates decreasing while others remain stable or have decreased slightly.

Southeast region electricity prices experienced shifts in the recent 30-day average #ERCOT #ElectricityPrices #SoutheastRegion #EnergyRates #MISOArkansas #ERCOTHouston

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Electricity Prices in the Southeast Region Electricity prices across the southeastern United States have shown significant fluctuations, with some areas experiencing extremely high rates during peak hours. According to recent data, states such as Florida and Arkansas are facing electricity prices that range from $36 to over $46 per kilowatt-hour on-peak, while off-peak rates in these regions average around $33 to $18 per kilowatt-hour. This indicates a significant disparity between the costs of electricity during peak and off-peak usage periods, which may have implications for consumers, businesses, and the broader energy market.

Electricity Prices in the Southeast Region #ERCOT #ElectricityPrices #SoutheastRegion #EnergyRates #USPowerMarket #MISOHub

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PSC Approves Unanimous Settlement in Wisconsin Power & Light Rate Case The Public Service Commission approved a full, unanimous settlement in Wisconsin Power and Light Company’s 2026–27 rate proceeding (docket 6680-UR-125), finding procedural and substantive statutory criteria satisfied and adding standard order conditions. Commissioners declined to add new, nonstandard conditions, citing the unanimous nature of the  

The Public Service Commission has reached a groundbreaking unanimous settlement for Wisconsin Power and Light’s rate case, uniting diverse stakeholders to eliminate the need for a contested hearing.

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PSC Approves Northern States Power–Wisconsin Rate Increases, Holds ROE at 9.8% The Public Service Commission approved NSPW’s rate changes for 2026–27 (docket 4220-UR-127) after adopting multiple contested and uncontested adjustments in a lengthy decision-matrix process; commissioners kept the authorized ROE at 9.8 percent, set regulatory equity near 52.47 percent and maintained the current earnings-sharing mechanism.

The Public Service Commission has approved significant rate adjustments for Northern States Power Company–Wisconsin, altering the company's initial proposals after extensive deliberation.

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Electricty Rates Rise Across the Mountain State as Proposed Legislation May Backfire As electricity rates continue to climb in various states across the country, including a significant increase of over 27% in West Virginia, some lawmakers are proposing a bill that could potentially raise costs even further by mandating coal-fired power plants operate at a minimum capacity. The proposal, which aims to lower rates and revive the coal mining industry, is likely to have the opposite effect, according to experts, as it would distort the market, artificially inflate costs, and ultimately harm consumers by increasing their power bills.

Electricty Rates Rise Across the Mountain State as Proposed Legislation May Backfire #PJM #EnergyRates #WestVirginia #CoalFiredPower #PJMMarket #EconomicBacklash

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Los Alamos Community Proposes Adopt A Trail Program for Volunteer Engagement Community members advocate for a structured Adopt A Trail program to enhance local trails.

Los Alamos County's proposed changes to electricity rates could save the environment but might also raise utility bills for electric vehicle owners—will sustainability come at a cost?

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#NM #CitizenPortal #LosAlamosCounty #SustainabilityInitiatives #ClimateGoals #EnergyRates

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Baltimore Gas & Electric Customers to See Slight Bill Increases This Summer Amidst PJM Region Rate Hike Baltimore Gas & Electric (BGE) customers can expect slight increases in their summer bills due to rising energy rates across the PJM region, but a new regulation taking effect in 2026 will provide an average decrease of $3.36 per month on BGE bills, offsetting some of the anticipated rise. The change is attributed to a shift in the auction process that included previously untapped power sources, such as the Brandan Shores and Wagner facilities, contributing to previous rate increases.

Baltimore Gas & Electric Customers to See Slight Bill Increases This Summer Amidst PJM Region Rate Hike #PJM #BGE #EnergyRates #PJMRegion #UtilityPrices #CustomerRelief

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Rising Electricity Costs and PJM's Challenges in Meeting Growing Demand The PJM Interconnection, which coordinates the electrical grid across Delaware and other states in the Mid-Atlantic region, is facing growing concerns over its handling of rising electricity costs and the integration of new energy sources. Critics argue that the region's auction system for electricity pricing has led to inflated rates, while the slow process of connecting new power generation projects, such as wind and solar farms, is contributing to grid instability and bottlenecks. As data centers are expected to surge in demand, efforts are underway to address these issues, including improving transparency, streamlining interconnection processes, and prioritizing candidates for PJM's board who champion consumer interests.

Rising Electricity Costs and PJM's Challenges in Meeting Growing Demand #PJM #EnergyRates #DataCenterSurge #PJMChallenges #ElectricGridMatters #ConsumerAdvocate

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El Paso florists seek city council support amid pandemic recovery struggles Thirty florists in El Paso call for city council intervention to combat unfair competition.

El Paso's local florists are pleading for city council support as they battle unfair competition and rising electric rates that threaten their survival.

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New Jersey residents to receive financial aid for rising electricity bills New Jersey residents are set to receive financial aid to ease the burden of rising electricity bills. Households across the state can expect payments of $100 or more, distributed over a six-month period, which equates to roughly $16.67 per month. The amount received will vary, with lower-income families qualifying for larger payments. The assistance is being funded through a combination of sources, including the Clean Energy Fund, the Lifeline Program, and general state funds. Recent significant increases in electricity rates have prompted this intervention. These rate hikes are partially linked to increased energy demand and the expanding presence of data centers within the state. Legislative action is underway to investigate the factors contributing to the rate increases. The New Jersey Senate has approved a bill focused on analyzing the impact of data centers on electricity costs. Another bill directs the state’s Board of Public Utilities (BPU) to thoroughly review the recent energy auction conducted by PJM Interconnection, which established the current elevated rates. Governor Phil Murphy has voiced his support for the financial assistance program, recognizing the challenges faced by New Jersey families. The BPU acknowledges the difficulty of the current rates, characterizing the assistance as a short-term solution. Efforts are ongoing to develop long-term strategies to address the underlying causes of the rate increases, focusing on the role of data centers and the auction process. Assembly Speaker Craig Coughlin is also involved in these efforts. The financial support comes as communities throughout Hopewell Valley, including Hopewell Borough, Hopewell Township, Pennington, and Trenton, grapple with higher energy costs. Mercer County is among the areas affected. The article, penned by journalist Madison Miller (interning with NJ State House News Service), highlights the state's response to the rising costs while communities like Hopewell Valley recognize individuals like Cuffee Voorhees for their contributions. Timberlane is also mentioned.

New Jersey residents to receive financial aid for rising electricity bills #PJM #NewJersey #ElectricityBills #FinancialAid #DataCenters #EnergyRates

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Maryland Energy Consumers May Face Higher Bills in Near Future Maryland energy consumers may face higher bills in the near future. A recent report from the Maryland Office of the People's Counsel indicates potential rate increases for both residential and commercial customers. The report suggests a variety of factors are contributing to this possibility. These factors could impact the cost of electricity for homes and businesses across the state. The Office of the People's Counsel is tasked with representing the interests of Maryland utility consumers. Their findings highlight a situation that warrants attention from both policymakers and energy users. Further details regarding the specific causes and extent of potential increases are expected to be released shortly.

Maryland Energy Consumers May Face Higher Bills in Near Future #PJM #EnergyRates #MarylandNews #RateIncreases #UtilityConsumers #PowerCosts

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Kentucky's Power Grid Faces Rate Increases Amid National Energy Concerns Kentucky's harsh weather conditions and older infrastructure are contributing to proposed rate increases from LG&E and KU. Meanwhile, PG&E is planning significant grid improvements with a commitment to stable customer bills through 2030. A recent report from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) indicates that the nation’s power grids should be able to handle anticipated electricity demand this summer. The 2025 Summer Assessment concludes that, under typical circumstances, sufficient generating resources are available to meet demand and maintain necessary reserve levels. However, the report highlights a trend of shrinking margins as power plants are retired and electricity consumption rises, particularly due to the increasing needs of large data centers. Certain regions, including NPCC-New England, MISO, ERCOT, SPP, and PJM Interconnection, are considered more vulnerable to potential shortages. This is influenced by factors like elevated electricity demand, intermittent renewable energy output, wildfire-related disruptions, and the ongoing retirement of existing power generation facilities. The possibility of unusually warm temperatures raises concerns about grid stability across the United States, introducing greater uncertainty. Overall, projected electricity usage this summer is expected to be higher than in the previous four years. FERC Chairman Mark Christie emphasized the concerning rate at which dispatchable generation is being removed without adequate replacement, stating that the assessment underscores the need for a comprehensive discussion on resource adequacy. Wholesale electricity prices are forecast to be higher this summer compared to last summer, particularly in the Northeast, largely due to elevated natural gas prices stemming from lower storage levels after a colder-than-average winter.

Kentucky's Power Grid Faces Rate Increases Amid National Energy Concerns #MISO #EnergyRates #PowerGrids #DataCenters #RenewableEnergy #FERC

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