LAS VEGAS (KLAS) – One person is dead after police said a heated argument took place between neighbors in a northwest Las Vegas neighborhood. The incident took place in the 2200 block of Sta... Read more
A Tri-Cities man has admitted to conspiring with two other people who fraudulently obtained about $265,000 in federal COVID relief loans, including by submitting false payroll and tax record... Read more
CPUC Oks new electric rate design, nixes PG&E generation spinoff Posted on May 13, 2024 by admin The California Public Utilities Commission last week (May 9) adopted a sweeping new state... Read more
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Get Published – Build a Following The Energy Central Power Industry Network® is based on one core idea – power industry professionals helping each other and advancing the industr... Read more
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — As the temperatures rise, so do bugs. According to residents, there have been some reports of scorpion sightings inside people’s homes, specifically in the Mountain’s Edge... Read more
icon Semafor Signals Supported by Microsoft logo Insights from S&P Global, TRT World, Emirates Policy Center Arrow Down Title icon The News Five Chinese companies won bids to explore Ira... Read more
The Port of Cleveland is going electric. One of the Great Lakes’ largest shipping ports is transforming part of a large warehouse into an “electrification hub” to anchor its emission-cutting... Read more
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEMay 10, 2024 Contacts:Andy Barnes, abarnes@cebn.org, Tel: 202-785-0507, ext. 1503Lizzie Stricklin, lstricklin@bcse.org, Tel: 202-785-0507, ext. 1504 Washington, D.C. – T... Read more
The following commentary was written by Chris McElroy, a PhD student studying ecological economics at the University of Vermont. See our commentary guidelines for more information. Electrifi... Read more