by ACSC | Nov 11, 2022 | Blog, Utility News
In a Nov. 10 call with financial analysts, the company also said its capital expenditures totaled $2.4 billion for the year ending September 30, with capital expenditures expected to approximate $2.7 billion in fiscal 2023....
by ACSC | Nov 3, 2022 | Blog, Utility News
The rules specify how the agency designates certain gas facilities as “critical,” which is particularly important when it comes to the power grid. ________________________________________________ Although initially approved just months ago, rules that allow the Texas...
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...
by ACSC | Oct 21, 2022 | News Round-Up
WFAA: Public Utility Commission of Texas adopts new water disconnection rule amid cold weather emergencies Oct. 20 — The rule prohibits non-municipal public water and sewer disconnections during extreme cold weather emergencies. — View the Segment KXAN: What...
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...