Arkansas Public Service Commission (AR PSC)
Arkansas Public Service Commissioner Lamar Davis has resigned to take a newly created position as executive director of government and regulatory affairs for MISO’s South Region.
FERC gave the go-ahead for Entergy Arkansas to collect through rates a decommissioning requirement for Arkansas Nuclear One’s Unit 2.
This week's state briefs include news on Arkansas, Illinois, Michigan, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Texas.
MISO's 15 states may be able to comply with the Clean Power Plan through 2025 by redispatching the RTO’s generation fleet.
The Energy Department said it “did not identify widespread significant impacts as a result of construction or operations and maintenance" of the Plains & Eastern.
Arkansas environmental and utility regulators began a dialogue with stakeholders on how to comply with EPA's Clean Power Plan in an all-day workshop at the state’s DEQ headquarters.
Attorneys general from 15 states asked a federal court in D.C. to block the Clean Power Plan.
Facing opposition in Arkansas, Clean Line Energy is using an unusual tactic in order to garner public support for a proposed project: online petitioning.
Entergy Arkansas and Entergy Mississippi will pay $32.6 million to their sister companies under a bandwidth recalculation report approved by FERC.
Arkansas PSC Chairman Ted Thomas is no fan of the EPA’s Clean Power Plan, but he’s perhaps even more critical of congressional Republicans.
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