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FEMA denied California reimbursement for a portion of Oroville Dam repairs, saying the state failed to maintain it.
March 25 -
The company that bought Vernon's power plant is suing the city in a case over whose fault it is that the plant operated below full capacity.
March 21 -
Republican Gov. Kay Ivey signed the Rebuild Alabama Act into law, increasing state gas taxes for the first time in 26 years.
March 20 -
Moody’s Investors Service downgraded the Albert Einstein Healthcare Network in Pennsylvania to Ba1 from Baa3.
March 14 -
The fate of three coal-fired power plants located either in or near the Navajo Nation is murky as utilities seek cheaper, cleaner generation.
March 11 -
The ruling ends the ratepayers’ appeal, although they intend to pursue adversary cases filed in the original Chapter 9 case, attorney Calvin Grigsby said.
March 7 -
With plans to grow and improve more than 5,400 miles of electrical transmission lines, the Lower Colorado River Authority will issue $369.7 million of revenue bonds.
March 4 -
Small holders are disproportionately impacted by the way the restructuring was conducted, said Glenn Ryhanych of BlueList Partners.
March 1 -
Lawmakers, without making a decision to sell, voted to get formal offers for the state-owned utility from four companies.
February 28 -
The New Mexico capital claims the state's first certified green bonds and first anaerobic wastewater treatment plant with Climate Bond Initiative certification.
February 26 -
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission said it had no authority over JEA’s agreement with the Municipal Electric Authority of Georgia to buy nuclear power.
February 22 -
Federal attorneys say Florida utility JEA's effort to repudiate its power purchase agreement could undermine the entire Plant Vogtle project.
February 20 -
A consultant was directed to prepare a new proposal outlining the next steps to take that could lead to a sale of the state-owned public utility.
February 7 -
Consultant ICF said four non-binding purchase proposals would defease or assume the state-owned utility’s $8 billion in debt.
February 4 -
The merger of Catholic Health Initiatives and Dignity Health creates a Chicago-based nonprofit healthcare system with $10 billion in debt and operations in 21 states.
February 4 -
Rep. John Cortes wants new requirements for community development districts that purchase property and better disclosure for homeowners.
January 30 -
Ratepayers on the Jefferson County, Alabama, sewer system said the high court should decide if their appeal can proceed.
January 29 -
About $920 million of the investor owned utility's debt is in the form of municipal bonds.
January 29 -
Kettering Health Network will sell $200 million of new money and refunding bonds.
January 23 -
KPC Group has agreed to be a stalking horse bidder for Verity Health System's remaining four hospitals.
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