The MEA Transportation & Fleet Roundtable continues to provide a valuable space for utility fleet professionals to ...
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Florida DOGE report highlights local budget increases and calls out DEI training
A report released this week by Florida DOGE highlights budget increases at Alachua County and the City of Gainesville and calls out DEI and climate initiatives conducted by both entities.
Hubbell Incorporated is a leading manufacturer of utility and electrical solutions enabling customers to operate critical infrastructure safely, reliably, and efficiently. With 2024 revenues of $5.6 ...
BLOOMINGTON, MN, UNITED STATES, January 14, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — MEA Energy Association (MEA) is excited to launch the Emerging Leader & Individual Contributor ...
Instead of reengineering entire technology stacks, utilities are connecting data, processes and workflows across systems that previously operated in silos. The result is a more unified customer and ...
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Utility assistance program resources
There are many people who may need help with paying their utility bills due to financial struggles. BakerRipley says they had to close the portal for their utility bill assistance applications due to ...
After just over two months, Southern California Edison has drawn more than 1,800 customers to a compensation program meant to settle scores of lawsuits against the company over the deadly Eaton Fire.
After just over two months, Southern California Edison has drawn more than 1,800 customers to a compensation program meant to settle scores of lawsuits against the company over the deadly Eaton Fire.
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An influential legislator is calling for an oversight hearing on operations of the embattled Public Utility Regulatory Authority, including whether the authority was using ratepayer money set aside ...
COLORADO (KOAA) — With the latest government shutdown now behind us, Colorado's Low-income Energy Assistance Program (LEAP) is set to receive funding and will start distributing benefits this week.
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