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Woman Sues Atmos Energy Over Home Explosion; Separate Gas Leaks Reported near Dallas and Houston
The lawsuit alleges that an “uncontrolled release of natural gas” from Atmos’s distribution system ignited inside the home in Denton County.
Legislative Committees Zero In On Electric Market Changes and Projected Load Growth
The interim hearings illustrated that the electric market remains a crucial subject for Texas policymaking.
“System Safety and Integrity” Riders Explained: Atmos Interim Charges Finance Pipeline Integrity and Leak Testing
Through System Safety and Integrity riders, or SSI riders, Atmos recovers from customers certain system safety costs that it incurs each year to maintain its pipeline system.
Railroad Commission and Texas Public Utility Commission Implement New Laws Impacting Gas and Electric Utilities
The Texas Legislature adopted hundreds of laws pertaining to gas and electric utility and related matters. Now regulators must implement them.
Industry Analysts: Natural Gas Prices Have Doubled Since 2021, Could Go Higher
Low gas storage, cold spring weather and then a summer heat wave has created more natural gas demand.
BLOG: Cities, States Work Toward Greenhouse Gas Targets
Cities and mayors are reducing U.S. greenhouse gas emissions, according to two new reports.





