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New Primer Includes more than 200 Common Terms from Texas-based Rate Regulation

New Primer Includes more than 200 Common Terms from Texas-based Rate Regulation

by ACSC | Oct 27, 2022 | Blog, Utility News

Texas Coalition of Cities for Utility Issues releases regulatory glossary and primer. ________________________________________________ Utility rate regulation in Texas is most often associated with two state agencies: the Public Utility Commission of Texas and the...
ACSC Makes Recommendations as Railroad Commission refines Critical Infrastructure Rule

ACSC Makes Recommendations as Railroad Commission refines Critical Infrastructure Rule

by ACSC | Oct 21, 2022 | Blog, Utility News

ACSC called for the establishment of a consistent set of critical designation criteria to improve coordination between the electric and gas sectors during load-shed events. ________________________________________________ A Texas Railroad Commission rule to identify...
ACSC Makes Recommendations as Railroad Commission refines Critical Infrastructure Rule

New Gas Industry Weatherization Standards Adopted by Texas Railroad Commission

by ACSC | Sep 20, 2022 | Blog, Utility News

Gas suppliers must comply with new standards under a new weather preparedness rule. ________________________________________________ Gas suppliers must comply with new weatherization standards and submit to annual inspections under a new weather preparedness rule...
New Primer Includes more than 200 Common Terms from Texas-based Rate Regulation

Lawmakers, Industry Officials Balk at Gas Desk Proposal During Sept. 13 Legislative Hearing

by ACSC | Sep 19, 2022 | Blog, Utility News

The proposal attracted opposition from a variety of public and private officials during a September 13 joint hearing. ________________________________________________ A proposal to shore up the grid reliability through the creation of an ERCOT “gas desk” has received...
Atmos Quarterly Earnings Report Shows Increasing Revenues and Capital expenditures

Atmos Quarterly Earnings Report Shows Increasing Revenues and Capital expenditures

by ACSC | Aug 5, 2022 | Blog, Utility News

The company also reported $536 million of capital expenditures during the most recent quarter, as compared to $512 million during the same period in 2021. ________________________________________________ Atmos Energy has reported net income of $129 million for the...
Blog: Atmos Energy Reports Quarterly Financial Results, 2022 Capital Expenditures

Blog: Atmos Energy Reports Quarterly Financial Results, 2022 Capital Expenditures

by ACSC | May 5, 2022 | Blog, Utility News

Atmos projects capital expenditures ranging from $2.4 billion to $2.5 billion during the 2022 fiscal year. ________________________________________________ Atmos Energy has reported consolidated net income of $574.2 million for the most recent six-month period and...
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