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Atmos Pipeline Texas files for Rate Increase, Railroad Commission to Review

Atmos Pipeline Texas files for Rate Increase, Railroad Commission to Review

by ACSC | Jun 21, 2023 | Utility News

The utility seeks to increase rates annually by $119.4 million on a systemwide basis. The proposed change would increase APT’s total aggregate revenues by more than 2.5 percent, ________________________________________________ Atmos Pipeline Texas (“APT”) has filed a...
88th Texas Legislature Wrap-Up: Gas Utility Legislation that Passed and Failed During Session

88th Texas Legislature Wrap-Up: Gas Utility Legislation that Passed and Failed During Session

by ACSC | Jun 21, 2023 | Texas Legislature

HB 2264 adds a new subsection of the Gas Utility Regulatory Act that will allow retail gas distribution systems to create energy conservation programs. ________________________________________________ Below we describe the final outcomes of some of the major bills...
88th Texas Legislature Wrap-Up: Gas Utility Legislation that Passed and Failed During Session

Some Gas Utility Legislation Remains Viable as 88th Session End Draws Near

by ACSC | May 10, 2023 | Texas Legislature

The Senate version of SB 30 would allocate tax dollars to retire securitization debt from excess fuel charges incurred by gas utility ratepayers during Winter Storm Uri. ________________________________________________ More than 300 bills have been filed during the...
Atmos Reports Quarterly, Six-Month Financial Results, plus Interim Rate Adjustments

Atmos Reports Quarterly, Six-Month Financial Results, plus Interim Rate Adjustments

by ACSC | May 8, 2023 | Utility News

Atmos credited rate case outcomes, increased customer consumption and increased customer growth in its distribution segment for the higher revenues. ________________________________________________ Atmos Energy received consolidated net income of $629.5 million for...
88th Texas Legislature Wrap-Up: Gas Utility Legislation that Passed and Failed During Session

88th Legislative Update: Viable bills, Committee Action & Market Redesign Review

by ACSC | Apr 26, 2023 | Texas Legislature

SB 2012 would place limits on the potentially expensive Performance Credit Mechanism, authorized by the PUC. ________________________________________________ The 88th Texas Legislature inches toward its end, and one of the last major ERCOT reform bills left standing...
88th Texas Legislature Wrap-Up: Gas Utility Legislation that Passed and Failed During Session

88th Legislative Update: Filed bills, Committee Assignments, & Market Redesign Review

by ACSC | Mar 1, 2023 | Blog, Texas Legislature

Lawmakers have filed more than 4,500 bills during the ongoing 88th Texas Legislature, including several dozen relating to energy and utility issues. ________________________________________________ State lawmakers have filed more than 4,500 bills during the ongoing...
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