electricity
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CenterPoint Energy Faces Scrutiny Over Rising Utility Bills
CenterPoint Energy is under increasing regulatory and public scrutiny in early 2026 over rising utility bills, facing hearings in Indiana and ongoing inquiries in Louisiana.
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Fixed Charges: Australia’s Energy Bill Debate Intensifies Amid AEMC Proposal
Australian energy consumers and advocates are bracing for potential significant changes to electricity bills as the Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) considers increasing fixed network charges, sparking widespread opposition ahead of a crucial submission deadline.
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Power Disruptions Leave Thousands Without Electricity Across Multiple States
Thousands of residents and businesses across South Carolina, Florida, and Virginia experienced power outages on Sunday, February 1, 2026, as utility crews worked to restore electricity amid diverse challenges.
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Newfoundland Faces Rotating Outages Amid Plant Shutdown and Cold Snap
Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro has initiated rotating power outages across the island due to the complete shutdown of the Bay d’Espoir power plant, the province’s largest, caused by severe frazil ice buildup. Residents are urged to conserve electricity as temperatures…
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PSRC: Electricity Prices to Remain Unchanged in 2025; Lack of Transparency Remains Unchanged Too
The Public Services Regulatory Commission of Armenia (PSRC) announced that electricity tariffs for consumers would remain unchanged in 2025. This decision follows a thorough review of all factors influencing tariff adjustments, as presented by the Electric Networks of Armenia (ENA).…
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Armenia’s Electricity Exports to Iran Exceed Average Levels
The volume of electricity exported from Armenia to Iran in 2024 has already surpassed average annual levels. According to Armenia’s Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure, Gnel Sanosyan, exports reached over 370 million kWh within the first ten months of…
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Armenia Becomes the Second Largest Market for Georgian Electricity Exports
In the first nine months of 2024, Armenia imported 1 billion kWh of electricity from Georgia, marking a 28.8% decrease from the previous year. Export revenue fell by 48.8%, totaling $49 million. The average export price also decreased by 28.1%…








