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Blog: Atmos Reports FY 2022 First Quarter Revenues, Continued Capital Expenditures

Blog: Atmos Reports FY 2022 First Quarter Revenues, Continued Capital Expenditures

by ACSC | Feb 10, 2022 | Blog, Reports, Utility News

The effect of tax refunds led to year-over-year income decreases from various sectors, the company reports. ________________________________________________ Bolstered by $32.2 million in rate increases, Atmos Energy has collected $190.5 million in operating income...
Blog: Pipeline Company Relents in Threat to Cut Winter Fuel to Electric Generators

Blog: Pipeline Company Relents in Threat to Cut Winter Fuel to Electric Generators

by ACSC | Jan 25, 2022 | Blog, Regulatory Action

Had Energy Transfer followed through, about a third of the plants owned by the state’s largest power generator, Luminant, could have suspended operations. ________________________________________________ Energy Transfer — a major natural gas pipeline company with...
Blog: Pipeline Company Relents in Threat to Cut Winter Fuel to Electric Generators

Blog: ACSC Issues Gas Curtailment Recommendations for Proposed Rules Change

by ACSC | Jan 13, 2022 | Blog, Regulatory Action

Although generally supportive of the proposed changes, ACSC called for further clarity regarding “interruptible contracts” and other consumer protections. ________________________________________________ Human needs customers such as hospitals, schools and emergency...
Blog: Pipeline Company Relents in Threat to Cut Winter Fuel to Electric Generators

Blog: PUC, ERCOT and Railroad Commission Make Winter Storm Uri Policy Changes

by ACSC | Dec 14, 2021 | Blog, Regulatory Action

A list of some of the most important of these post-Winter Storm Uri reforms, including those set to take effect in time for this year’s winter season. ________________________________________________ In response to the political upheaval following February’s...
Blog: Pipeline Company Relents in Threat to Cut Winter Fuel to Electric Generators

Blog: Railroad Commission, PUC Adopt Critical Gas Unit Designation Rules

by ACSC | Dec 8, 2021 | Blog, Regulatory Action

Facing a statutory deadline, the agencies adopted the guidelines during parallel meetings held within a few hours of each other. ________________________________________________ Rules governing how natural gas facilities receive critical designations as a means to...
Blog: Pipeline Company Relents in Threat to Cut Winter Fuel to Electric Generators

Blog: Railroad Commission Considers New Rules Pertaining to Gas Curtailments

by ACSC | Dec 1, 2021 | Blog

The proposed new rules would replace a 1970s-era rule known as “Order 489” that relates to gas deliveries during “curtailment events.” ________________________________________________ In response to this year’s devastating power outages—and with an eye toward...
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