-  After the unprecedented collapse an oil futures contract into negative territory, the leading oil producing states face budget uncertainty. April 21
-  Reducing the number of workers building two nuclear reactors is a "mitigating action" to address the impact of the virus, the utility said in a market notice. April 16
-  A Florida utility continues to pursue a lawsuit against a public power agency with a stake in the Plant Vogtle project. April 15
-  South Carolina lawmakers set aside money for the state’s pandemic response but it’s also on hold along with the fiscal 2021 budget. April 9
-  Fitch Ratings placed Alaska's AA-minus issuer default rating on Rating Watch Negative. April 2
-  A judge preliminarily approved a deal to end three lawsuits, but the South Carolina-owned utility still faces federal securities fraud litigation. March 25
-  Dan Aschenbach of AGVP Advisory LLP walks us through the more controversial developments regarding Santee Cooper, JEA, and PG&E. He suggests alternatives are winning but have the issue of reliability to consider. John Hallacy hosts. March 19
-  The agreement would end current and future litigation by class members over the South Carolina utility’s failed nuclear project. March 13
-  Gov. John Bel Edwards kicked off Louisiana's legislative session by asking lawmakers to share accurate details about the coronavirus with constituents. March 11
-  A long-awaited report on options for dealing with the state-owned utility is out. February 19






