Connecticut ratepayers will pay slightly more for the delivery of electricity June 1, but costs overall will likely fall July 1 with reduced generation charges, state regulators said Wednesday.
Environmental News For The Week Ending 23May 2019
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Covid totals continue to fall, both in the US and worldwide. New US cases during the week ending May 22nd were down 22.0% from those testing positive during the week ending May 15th, and down 64.2% from our mid-April surge high; this week s new cases were also the lowest for a 7 day period since that ending June 19th of last year. US deaths attributed to Covid this week were down 7.1% from the prior week, and less than a sixth of the death rate during the peak weeks of January. US Covid deaths were also the lowest since t
Jacksonville, FL Considers Tax Break for Eagle LNG Export Plant marcellusdrilling.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from marcellusdrilling.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
How dud Discoms can be energised
Making ‘reliability index’ mandatory will help Discoms become sustainable and financially viable
Sanjay BangaToday, India has an installed generation capacity of 370 GW, which is almost double the peak demand requirement of the nation, and a well-integrated national grid with no major bottlenecks obstructing the free flow of power across the country.
However, despite this, 24x7 ‘power supply for all’ is a distant dream. Consumers hardly get uninterrupted quality power despite paying for it.
The series of announcements made by the Ministry of Power in the last few months like timely release of tariff, avoidance of build-up of regulatory assets, rights of consumers, and mandatory third-party energy audit by Discoms aim to re-energise the ailing distribution sector, wherein even State Electricity Regulatory Commissions (SERCs), which are supposed to be the beacon of light, have become mere flickering lamps with ineffective monitoring mec
Oberlin, OH Still Fighting to Shut Down Long-Running NEXUS Pipe marcellusdrilling.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from marcellusdrilling.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.