The Energy Discrimination Elimination Act, enacted in Oklahoma in 2022, was designed to protect the state's economically vital oil and gas industry from the adverse effects of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) investment funds. This legislation is currently entangled in significant
During the recent Customer Edge Summit, Oracle celebrated utility companies that excel in leveraging modern digital technologies to improve their operations, customer experiences, and asset performances. This article highlights the achievements of three notable utilities: American Electric Power
The economic landscape in Japan is marked by a stark contrast between the thriving corporate sector and the struggling households. While businesses enjoy robust financial performance and contribute to rising tax revenues, ordinary Japanese families grapple with stagnant wages, escalating living
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) faces a $50 million budget shortfall, prompting proposals to reduce services on five active Muni lines. The community has responded passionately to the proposed service cuts, with protests and public outcry illustrating the vital role that
As the demand for reliable energy continues to rise, the challenge of modernizing aging utility infrastructure while managing increasing costs has never been more critical. Utilities like New York State Electric and Gas (NYSEG) and National Fuel are navigating the complexities of enhancing their
The transition to electric vehicles (EVs) for UK businesses is gaining momentum, but inadequate on-street charging infrastructure poses a significant hurdle. Vauxhall’s recent research, encapsulated in the "Electric Van Adoption Report," sheds light on this challenge, exploring the d