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Coal Plant Mandate Faces Opposition in West Virginia - Cozzy Energy Solutions Lawmakers Question Coal Plant Mandate in West Virginia CHARLESTON – A significant majority within the West Virginia House of Delegates has expressed opposition to a state Senate effort to compel coal-fired power plants to remain operational even when it's not economically viable. The House declined to accept Senate amendments to House Bill 4026, a measure

Coal Plant Mandate Faces Opposition in West Virginia #PJM #CoalPower #WestVirginia #EnergyPolicy #RenewableEnergy #ElectricRates

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West Virginia’s Energy Debate: Rates and Coal Power - Cozzy Energy Solutions Lawmakers Debate Energy Policy and Potential Rate Impacts CHARLESTON – A discussion centered on the optimal operating capacity for West Virginia’s coal-fired power plants and their effect on consumer electric rates occurred Monday during a House Energy, Industry and Mining Committee meeting. The committee forwarded two bills for Senate consideration: a substitute for Senate Bill

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Data Centers and Rising Electric Costs: A PJM Problem - Cozzy Energy Solutions A study released this month by Charles River Associates indicates that data centers are contributing to rising electric costs in specific regions. The study found that while most areas of the United States have maintained stable electricity rates and data centers have not generally caused retail rate increases, certain areas within the PJM region have

Data Centers and Rising Electric Costs: A PJM Problem #PJM #DataCenters #ElectricRates #PJM #EnergyPrices #CapacityMarkets

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The Rate formula
The Rate formula YouTube video by Derrick

⚡ Ever wonder why your electric bill keeps going up?
It’s not random. It’s a formula.

In this video, Derrick starts breaking down the actual formula utilities use to charge your electric rates.

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Big Tech blocks California data center rules, leaving only a study www.sfchronicle.com/california/article/big-t... #CAEnergy #DataCenters #LargeLoads #ElectricRates

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Data centers are concentrated in these states. Here's what's happening to electricity prices Residential utility bills rose 6% on average nationwide in August compared with the same period last year, according to the Energy Information Administration.

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Kirkwood Electric Customers to Face First Increase in Years Due to Infrastructure Costs Kirkwood Electric customers in Missouri are set to experience a significant rate increase, marking the first time in years that rates will surpass those of neighboring Ameren Missouri. Starting November 1st, customers will face a 14.8% hike in their bills, resulting in an estimated $15 monthly increase for some households. This adjustment comes after Kirkwood Electric invested over $13 million to modernize its infrastructure and restore reserve balances, which city officials project will take five years to replenish.

Kirkwood Electric Customers to Face First Increase in Years Due to Infrastructure Costs #MISO #ElectricRates #KirkwoodMO #AmerenMissouri #UtilityIncreases #EnergyCosts

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AES Indiana Reaches Settlement Agreement with Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission Over Rate Review AES Indiana, a leading electric utility in Indiana, has reached a settlement agreement with the state's regulatory commission, significantly reducing its initial rate increase request by exceeding 50%. This compromise was made possible through collaboration with customers and a commitment to operational efficiency, allowing the company to balance future infrastructure investments with maintaining affordable electric service. As part of the agreement, residential customers can expect a modest annual rate adjustment of 3.35% over two years, bringing their average monthly bill to $34 for a typical user, as AES Indiana works towards modernizing its power grid and improving overall reliability.

AES Indiana Reaches Settlement Agreement with Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission Over Rate Review #ISONE #AESIndiana #IndianaUtilityRegulatoryCommission #RateReview #ElectricRates #Utilities

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Attorney General Kris Mayes will host a town hall in Sun City West on Oct 21 at 11 AM to hear from residents about high electricity rates & the proposed 14% APS/TEP hikes. Public invited to share input. RSVP: forms.office.com/Pages/Respon...
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Electricity rates surge amid AI data center expansion. #ai #electricrates #electricbills #cartoon

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The Real Reason Your Power Bill Doubled (It's Not Inflation)
The Real Reason Your Power Bill Doubled (It's Not Inflation) YouTube video by Vanessa Wingårdh

Did your electricity bill go up?

Watch this and prepared to get really pissed off!

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FYI Miami: August 14, 2025 NEW TRANSIT APP: Four area transit agencies have linked to launch a mobile app to streamline transit planning and fare payment across South Florida’s major transportation systems. Labeled SoFloGO, the...

FPL RATE CASE PAUSED: State regulators Monday paused a closely watched case about increasing Florida Power & Light’s base electric rates...

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Consumer Advocates Oppose Request for Rate Hike from Appalachian Power and Wheeling Power Appalachian Power and Wheeling Power, subsidiaries of American Electric Power, are seeking approval from the Public Service Commission (PSC) in West Virginia to increase rates for their customers by $321.1 million over a ten-year period. Consumer advocates oppose this request, arguing that it is unwarranted and linked to questionable actions regarding the companies' coal-fired power generation practices. The companies had initially requested an even higher rate hike of $552.9 million in a prior case, but were reduced after data showed their coal-fired plants operated with low capacity factors, often below 10%, which fails to meet the PSC's threshold for self-generation and can result in inefficient operations and reliance on external power sources.

Consumer Advocates Oppose Request for Rate Hike from Appalachian Power and Wheeling Power #PJM #CoalFiredPower #RateHikeOpposition #ElectricRates #ConsumerAdvocacy #CapacityFactor

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PSE&G's Rate Increases Leave New Jersey Residents Struggling PSE&G’s recent rate increases have left many New Jersey residents shocked and struggling. This summer, families across the state were confronted with unexpectedly high electric bills, a stark contrast to previous years. The sudden surge, which went into effect on June 1st, resulted in substantial increases for many households, with some experiencing jumps as high as 20%. These hikes coincided with a period when air conditioning usage sharply increased, adding significant financial strain on families already managing rising costs. The unexpected impact has sparked widespread concern and questions about the fairness of the rate adjustments.

PSE&G's Rate Increases Leave New Jersey Residents Struggling #PJM #NewJersey #ElectricRates #RateIncreases #UtilityBills #FinancialStrain

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New Jersey Residents Receive Over $430 Million in Direct Financial Assistance to Combat Rising Energy Costs New Jersey residents are receiving over $430 million in direct financial assistance to combat rising energy costs, announced state officials on June 5th. The relief comes into effect alongside a June 1st utility rate increase and aims to mitigate planned price hikes from the regional grid operator. Governor Phil Murphy emphasized that this is a temporary measure addressing the immediate burden of escalating energy expenses. Wholesale electric prices have reached record highs, potentially increasing customer bills by 20% compared to the previous year. All 3.9 million New Jersey ratepayers will benefit from at least $100 in credits, with low-to-moderate income households receiving at least $150. Funding for these credits originates from the Clean Energy Fund, proceeds from the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI), and the Solar Alternative Compliance Payment account. Governor Murphy has pledged to hold PJM Interconnection accountable for the costs they’re passing on to consumers, exploring long-term solutions for affordability. BPU President Christine Guhl-Sadovy described the relief as a form of effective governance. Senator Nick Scutari criticized PJM for unfairly increasing rates, noting their failure to adequately plan for rising energy demand and integrate new renewable energy projects. The governor also called for expedited approvals for new renewable energy sources, highlighting New Jersey’s recent milestone of exceeding 5 gigawatts of solar capacity. The return of the Residential Energy Assistance Payment (REAP) program will provide ongoing monthly support for vulnerable residents.

New Jersey Residents Receive Over $430 Million in Direct Financial Assistance to Combat Rising Energy Costs #PJM #EnergyAssistance #NewJersey #ElectricRates #RenewableEnergy #GovernanceReform

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New Jersey Residents to Receive Energy Bill Relief Thanks to Governor Murphy’s Action New Jersey Residents to Receive Energy Bill Relief Thanks to Governor Murphy’s Action June 5, 2025 Facing escalating energy costs stemming from issues within the PJM grid – specifically, delays in integrating renewable energy sources – Governor Murphy and state leadership are taking action to provide financial assistance to residents. Today’s announcement details a plan to offer credits of up to $250 to help alleviate the burden of rising electric rates. Several organizations have expressed their support for the initiative, recognizing its potential to offer much-needed relief to families throughout the state. David Amanfu, representing Climate & Energy at the Natural Resources Defense Council, praised the action, stating that it would directly contribute to lowering costs for residents. He further expressed anticipation for a detailed review of the plan. Barbara Blumenthal, Policy Director for ReThink Energy NJ, highlighted the importance of this relief, particularly as New Jersey prepares for another extended period of high temperatures. She emphasized the need to continue prioritizing accessible clean energy solutions to create long-term affordability in the state's electricity supply.

New Jersey Residents to Receive Energy Bill Relief Thanks to Governor Murphy’s Action #PJM #EnergyRelief #NJLeadership #RenewableEnergy #ElectricRates #CleanEnergy

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New Jersey Utility Companies Directed to Submit Plans to Mitigate Rising Electric Costs New Jersey’s four electric utility companies – Atlantic City Electric, PSE&G, Jersey Central Power & Light, and Rockland Energy – have been directed by the state Board of Public Utilities (BPU) to submit plans aimed at mitigating significant rate increases anticipated to begin in June. The BPU's directive, issued April 23rd, requires the companies to propose strategies for lessening the impact of rising electric costs on Garden State residents, particularly during peak summer months. These petitions are due by May 5th. Governor Phil Murphy emphasized his administration’s focus on immediate solutions to the rising electricity market costs, stating they are working with utility partners to develop plans for relief. Previously, the BPU announced electricity costs would rise again this year, with the four companies projecting rate increases ranging from 17.2 to 20.2 percent effective June 1st. Brian Lipman, director of the New Jersey Rate Council, estimates the average customer will face a monthly bill increase exceeding $20, potentially impacting vulnerable families and businesses. The anticipated price hikes stem from the results of New Jersey’s annual Basic Generation Service (BGS) auction, which determines the price paid for electricity generated outside the state. Factors contributing to the increases have been attributed to rising demand and strain on the power grid. Christine Guhl-Sadovy, BPU president, has highlighted the need for PJM Interconnection, which manages the power grid for New Jersey and surrounding areas, to accelerate the connection of new electric generation projects. The administration intends to hold PJM accountable and pursue market reforms to drive down costs for ratepayers. The state has already implemented several programs to assist consumers, including distributing approximately $295 million in energy assistance to over 455,000 families last year. The Residential Energy Assistance Payment (REAP) initiative provided over $48.7 million in one-time bill credits to over 278,000 households, with a second REAP payment recently approved. Republican lawmakers, however, criticize the BPU’s actions as a tactic to postpone public frustration over rising rates until after the November election, labeling the move as dishonest and a smokescreen aimed at delaying solutions.

New Jersey Utility Companies Directed to Submit Plans to Mitigate Rising Electric Costs #PJM #NewJersey #ElectricRates #UtilityCompanies #EnergyAssistance #ElectricityCosts

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River Falls approves 3.73% electric rate increase after public service commission review River Falls announces a 3.73% increase in residential electric rates following commission approval.

River Falls is prioritizing your safety with a new Consumer Confidence Report showing lead and copper levels well below regulatory limits, but brace yourself for a 3.73% electric rate increase!

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#RiverFallsPierceCounty #WI #WaterQuality #RiverFallsUtility #ElectricRates

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High energy bills spark debate over the transition to clean energy - The New Bedford Light State law calls for net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 but, without the support of the federal government, who will shoulder the costs?

🔌Massachusetts law calls for net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 but, without the support of the federal government, who will shoulder the costs? #netzero #electricrates #gasrates #energycosts #cleanenergy

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FERC Meeting Agenda for February 2025 Set to Address Key Energy Regulatory Matters - Cozzy Energy Solutions FERC Meeting Agenda for February 2025 Set to Address Key Energy Regulatory Matters The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission will convene on a specific date in February 2025 to address pressing regulatory issues within the energy sector. The agenda includes three primary items of consideration: Docket No. ER15-1967-000, Docket No. ER21-2344-000, and Docket No. ER15-1957-000. In Docket No. ER15-1967-000, FERC will review a proposed electric rate settlement between a prominent company and a regulatory body. This agreement seeks to address specific concerns related to the company's operations. The FERC's consideration of this proposal underscores the commission's commitment to maintaining fair and competitive markets. Meanwhile, Docket No. ER21-2344-000 presents an opportunity for FERC to evaluate a significant pipeline expansion project by a leading pipeline company. This undertaking aims to increase the capacity of natural gas transmission in a specific state, which would have far-reaching implications for energy supply and demand in the region. Additionally, Docket No. ER15-1957-000 brings before FERC a proposed transmission system upgrade by another major transmission company. The objective of this upgrade is to enhance the reliability and efficiency of a particular transmission line, contributing to the overall stability and resilience of the national grid. Apart from these primary agenda items, FERC will also address other pressing matters, including an update on its energy infrastructure transparency rules and a discussion on electric vehicle charging infrastructure regulations. These topics are crucial for shaping the future of energy policy in the United States. Members of the public are invited to participate in the meeting by attending the open hearing session and sharing their comments or questions with FERC staff. For more information, please contact FERC staff at a specified email address or phone number. Note: This summary is based on the White & Case alert article and may not be comprehensive or up-to-date. It serves as general information about the FERC meeting agenda and should not be relied upon as legal advice.

FERC Meeting Agenda for February 2025 Set to Address Key Energy Regulatory Matters #CAISO #FERCMeeting #EnergyRegulation #ElectricRates #PipelineExpansion #TransmissionSystem

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Trump orders an increase in tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum to 50 percent Trump said he wanted to increase steel and aluminum tariffs by an additional 25 percent specifically on Canada, in addition to the already planned 25 percent tariffs slated to go into effect for all s...

The ability to unilaterally impose #tariffs in the hands of #DementiaDon is as safe as a box of razor blades in the hands of a toddler.

#felon47 #Canada #ElectricRates #Ontario #NYSEG #CanadaWeAreSorry #DougFord #SelfInflictedWound #imports

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Cape Light Compact Reveals Residential Rates BARNSTABLE – Cape Light Compact says lower electric rates are on the way for residents this winter season. The Compact’s new residential pricing will be 12.024 cents per kilowatt-hour, which …

Cape Light Compact says #lower #electricRates are on the way for residents this winter season
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