BOSTON (SHNS) – Gas companies were told late Wednesday night they need to immediately begin ratcheting down the amount of money they can bill customers for efforts to replace old and leaking natural ...
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A Peoples Gas pipe replacement program, which could have doubled gas bills, can continue Thursday after the Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) wrapped up a year-long investigation into the project.
Peoples Gas filed for a $202 million rate hike Monday with the Illinois Commerce Commission to recover projected costs for ...
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People's Gas formally filed the $202.3 million request with the Illinois Commerce Commission on Monday, according to WTTW.
Environmental and consumer advocates marched from the Citizens Utility Board offices to the Illinois Commerce Commission in the Loop on Monday to hand-deliver 5,000 public comments. The groups are ...
City Utilities is one of 37 utilities nationwide to receive federal grant funds to begin replacing natural gas mains. CU broke ground on the first phase of the replacement program, which focuses on ...
The Illinois Commerce Commission on Thursday authorized Peoples Gas to restart a multibillion-dollar program to upgrade 1,100 miles of gas pipes beneath Chicago’s streets. But regulators trimmed back ...
The Illinois Commerce Commission voted on Thursday to allow Peoples Gas to resume a controversial pipeline replacement program, but with some big changes aimed at streamlining the project and saving ...
WESTFIELD — This summer, Westfield Gas & Electric is hoping to start a three-year project to replace leak-prone natural gas pipes. Low-pressure steel and cast-iron pipes will be swapped out for ...
New York utilities spent more than $2 billion to replace aging pipes and nearly $400 million to extend service to new customers in 2022 and 2023 Residential natural gas use has declined in New York by ...