The most recent trading session ended with Broadwind Energy, Inc. (BWEN) standing at $1.81, reflecting no shift from the previouse trading day's closing. This change was narrower than the S&P 500 ...
Along with the two-year grace period, the AEMC decreed late last year that energy retailers should take it upon themselves to offer customers with smart meters a flat-rate option without demand ...
We’ve told you previously when that rate has gone up, including in late 2023 when it jumped “for the third time in a year.“ Now, Austin Energy said that rate has gone down by 20% over last ...
LANSING — DTE Energy can increase its electricity rates by $217.4 million this year, which is expected to hike the typical residential bill by about $4.61 per month, the Michigan Public Service ...
The Michigan Public Service Commission approved a $217.4 million electricity rate hike for DTE Energy on Thursday. The approval comes more than a year after MPSC granted DTE a $368 million ...
MINNEAPOLIS — Xcel Energy is proposing raising the average customer rate by 9.6% as the company invests in clean energy projects. "Those investments are really focused on supporting the economy ...
Flat steel prices in India recorded modest gains in the final week of December, supported by demand from the renewable energy sector. Long steel products continued to be stable, backed by ...
No other energy source came close to matching that rate of growth. The second-fastest growing source of electrical generation was wind power, which grew by 7.6%. By comparison, natural gas and ...
Investor preference remains skewed towards the 91-day T-bill, indicating that investors are not keen on long commitments in case rates go up again in light of the government’s tough fiscal position.
Shares of energy companies were flat as oil futures hovered near three-month highs. Oil futures fell by 1.3% to settle at $73.32 a barrel after reported buildups in gasoline and other refined ...
The five other states that followed Arizona were Iowa, Mississippi, Georgia, Idaho and Louisiana, and flat-rate efforts were seriously considered, but not adopted, in Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma.