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National Solar Appreciation Day a great time for Georgia Power customers to explore solar
ATLANTA , March 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- To celebrate National Solar Appreciation Day this year, Georgia Power is reminding customers of the resources and programs available to help them connect with the benefits of renewable and solar energy – even if they are unable to install solar.
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The company already has one of the largest voluntary renewable portfolios in the country and expects to continue as a leader in solar energy production by growing its renewable generation by more than 72% by 2025, which will increase the company's total renewable resources to 22 % of its already diverse portfolio.
Subscriptions and memberships keep customers fed and Twin Cities restaurants in business -
Not that the season is ever great for restaurants, but in 2019 the snowfall was especially heavy, and without enough intrepid customers to dine out in a storm, Tracy Singleton wasn't sure how her Birchwood Cafe was going to make ends meet.
But as a restaurant that works closely with local farmers to source its ingredients, the answer was staring Singleton in the face.
"We thought of the model farmers use," Singleton said of community-supported agriculture, or CSAs. "They like the prepayment upfront in winter. It helps them buy seeds and plan ahead."
Xcel Energy providing $17.5 million to help residential customers behind on electric bills | Free
Xcel Energy will soon begin delivering $17.5 million in assistance to residential customers who have fallen significantly behind on the electric bills during the COVID-19 recession, which has caused economic hardship for many in our communities. The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission approved the plan this week, which will help customers who may have the most trouble catching up on their bills.
In early 2020 when the scope of the pandemic became clear, the company voluntarily stopped disconnecting customers for non-payment, and it also proposed the program to provide direct customer bill credits. Residential electric customers with balances of $1,000 to $4,000 who do not currently have a payment arrangement set up can enroll in this new program and receive bill credits for up to 75% of their current balance.
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FPL Files Proposal To Hike Rates For Most Customers | WJCT NEWS
Florida Power & Light on Friday filed a four-year rate plan that would lead to most customers seeing gradual increases in their monthly bills, with the utility saying the proposal would allow it to "continue focusing on ways to deliver low-cost electricity."
The filing at the Florida Public Service Commission set the stage for what likely will be a months-long process of review and debate about whether - or by how much - FPL should be able to increase base electric rates.
Tesla is using customers to test AV tech on public roads: NTSB
A federal agency is calling for tougher requirements on testing autonomous driving, and the proposed changes could eventually force Tesla to change how it rolls out features to customers.
The National Transportation Safety Board is calling for stronger federal requirements for the design and use of automated driving systems on public roads. In a letter to its sister agency, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, dated last month and not yet reported on, NTSB chief Robert Sumwalt named Tesla 16 times in calling for sweeping change.
Through layoffs, closures, changes in hours and a drop off in customers, local restaurants hoping
Restaurants around the greater Williamsburg area and Tidewater region are hoping to see an increase in customer traffic this spring as COVID-19 vaccinations increase, and COVID cases continue to decrease regionally and statewide.
Luis Cruz, general manager of Oceans & Ale in the Williamsburg Premium Outlets, said business has been steady recently at the casual restaurant, which will hit its 11th year of operation in June. The staff have seen an increase in foot traffic at the outlets, as temperatures rise and customers come out to shop.
Xcel Energy to help customers struggling to pay bills during pandemic | KSTP.com
Xcel Energy will begin helping customers who have fallen behind on electric bills during the COVID-19 pandemic.
According to a release, Xcel Energy will be delivering $17.5 million in assistance to residential customers who fell behind on the electric bill significantly during the pandemic.
The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission approved the plan this week, which will help customers who may have the most trouble catching up on their bills.
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