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Delmarva Power filed a request for a $67.8 million rate increase at the start of the year.
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City Councilmember Shané Darby drafted an ordinance to exempt seniors, people with disabilities and families with children under five years old from disconnection.
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Several Councilmembers voiced support for water, sewage and electric rate increases.
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As part of a ramped up effort to monitor large-scale data centers in Delaware, a new senate bill would require a regulatory approval process.
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The letters calling on the PJM Interconnection to select more transparent leadership follow further expected rate hikes next year.
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Gov. Matt Meyer signs a package of bills to bring down energy prices and bolster environmental protections in the First State.
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The $243.8 million budget includes increases to water, wastewater and electric rates.
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As six energy bill cost-saving efforts make their way through the legislative process, State Rep. Deb Heffernana introduces another bill that would provide rate discounts to low-income customers.
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Gov. Matt Meyer nominates Jameson Tweedie as Delaware’s new public advocate amid soaring energy prices.
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Delmarva Power electricity and gas customers can expect some summer rate hikes after reports of skyrocketing winter energy bills.