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Tucson Weekly: City Week (April 9 - April 15, 1998)

Tucson Weekly: City Week (April 9 - April 15, 1998)
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Walstrom Marine Initiates Succession Plan

Walstrom Marine Initiates Succession Plan
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South Carolina rejects Dominion's punitive solar fee proposal in favor of net metering tariff


Dominion’s original proposal was prohibitively expensive for solar customers. It would have resulted in excessive fixed and variable non-avoidable monthly fees, which would drastically slow rooftop solar adoption in South Carolina. Today, the Commission unanimously rejected Dominion’s proposal and instead opted to adopt a net metering tariff built around several of the suggestions given by the joint parties.  
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“This was the right decision for South Carolina’s ratepayers and the local solar industry,” stated Will Giese, Southeast regional director at SEIA. “Dominion Energy’s proposal would have added harmful, unnecessary charges for rooftop solar customers in South Carolina, and this decision rejects that proposal and implements the parties’ suggestions.

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Duke Energy challenges 'stranded cost' report, SC regulators struggle with how to judge power plant plan

Duke Energy challenges 'stranded cost' report, SC regulators struggle with how to judge power plant plan
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Chris Clark, Hope Hines remember former NewsChannel 5 General Manager Tom Ervin

Chris Clark, Hope Hines remember former NewsChannel 5 General Manager Tom Ervin
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ENERGY TRANSITIONS: State regulatory crackdowns may swing low-CO2 electricity


Published: Monday, February 22, 2021
Energy collage. Credits: Claudine Hellmuth/E&E News (illustration); Internet Archive Book Images/Flickr (drafting sketches); jwigley/Pixabay (pump jack); MaxPixel (turbines); Tikilucas/Wikimedia Commons (coal plant)
Many state energy regulators are pushing for less coal power and more renewables, forcing some electric companies to redo their long-term energy plans. Claudine Hellmuth/E&E News (illustration); Internet Archive Book Images/Flickr (drafting sketches); jwigley/Pixabay (pump jack); MaxPixel (turbines); Tikilucas/Wikimedia Commons (coal plant)
Utility regulators in several states are taking the unusual step of telling electric companies to redo their long-term energy road maps, a move that could dramatically alter the trajectory of fossil fuels and renewables.

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Spotlight: Ethio-American Hosanna Yemiru, A Candidate for Dallas City Council at Tadias Magazine


January 24th, 2021
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Born in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Hosanna Yemiru was 11 when her family [both former journalists in Ethiopia] moved to the Dallas area, where she grew up and has made a name for herself as a political campaign organizer. Now, she’s decided to step out from behind the scenes and into the spotlight as a candidate for District 11. (Photo: courtesy Hosanna Yemiru)
District 11 Council Candidate Hosanna Yemiru Wants to Defend Programs for Working Stiffs
District 11 City Council candidate Hosanna Yemiru is moving from helping other candidates’ campaigns to mounting her own.courtesy Hosanna Yemiru

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Hosanna Yemiru: From Nigerian Immigrant to Dallas Council Candidate

Born in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Hosanna Yemiru was 11 when her family moved to the Dallas area, where she grew up and has made a name for herself as a political campaign organizer. Now, she’s decided to step out from behind the scenes and into the spotlight as a candidate for District 11.

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Hosanna Yemiru: From Ethiopian Immigrant to Dallas Council Candidate


Hosanna Yemiru is not a typical Dallas City Council candidate, and she doesn’t plan on running a typical Dallas-style campaign, either.
Born in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, she was 11 when her family moved to the Dallas area, where she grew up and has made a name for herself as a political campaign organizer. Now, she’s decided to step out from behind the scenes and into the spotlight as a candidate for District 11.
Yemiru’s upbringing is a representation of the working-class immigrant experience. Her parents, both former journalists in Ethiopia, had to work multiple low-paying jobs to make ends meet after immigrating to Dallas.

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