-  The board overseeing the Jacksonville-owned municipal electric, water, and sewer utility plans to decide by March if JEA should be be privatized. October 30
-  The South Carolina-owned utility redeemed $360 million as part of a two-year plan to reduce debt and stabilize electric rates for five years. October 21
-  The Jacksonville, Florida, municipal utility received 16 bids from buyers wanting to purchase its electric and water systems. October 11
-  Moody's Investors Service said the uptick in prepaid gas volume reflects a wider spread between tax-exempt and taxable yields. September 16
-  Municipal utility MEAG is preparing to issue $725 million of bonds to finance a portion of its share of work at Plant Vogtle. September 4
-  Court filings cite Santee Cooper internal communications that differ markedly from public disclosures about a nuclear power project that went on to fail. August 28
-  Thousands of voters want the constitutional amendment on the 2020 ballot while utilities and groups ask the Florida Supreme Court to strike it down. August 14
-  Political leaders are weighing privatization for Jacksonville, Florida’s JEA and South Carolina’s Santee Cooper. August 7
-  The Ohio law replaces a ratepayer surcharge for renewable power with one that subsidizes two of the firm's nuclear generation facilities. July 31
-  The unrated 40-year bond issue was marketed to sophisticated institutional buyers familiar with the legal dispute between MEAG and Florida's JEA. July 24







