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Entergy Louisiana wants to add a new storm fee to its customers’ electric bills to recover funds it spent on repairs from Hurricane Francine.
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The clean energy transition, for one, a Floodlight analysis of campaign finance data reveals.
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Three candidates are running for one open seat to serve as one of Louisiana’s top utility regulators.
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PSC energy regulators are among the most powerful politicians in state.
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As Three Mile Island and a Michigan reactor aim to restart, critics question whether the cost of nuclear power makes sense.
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New Orleans hopes to see fewer power outages during storms and heat waves with an investment in a new energy generation system.
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Entergy Louisiana and New Orleans customers are currently charged for both gas and electric services in a single utility bill each month. But the potential sale of their natural gas operations to Bernhard Capital Partners’ new subsidiary, Delta Utilities, could produce two bills instead of one — and possibly charge more for gas.
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Questionable claims from a legislative hearing are fact-checked.
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Entergy Louisiana customers will see a slight increase in electricity prices, the utility said in a press release. Customers were spared a big rate hike after the state's Public Service Commission approved two settlements with the utility.
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Mississippi added incentives for low-to-moderate-income residents to encourage more investment in renewable energy. Activists are pushing for more access.