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Large Public Power Council Welcomes Austin Energy General Manager Jackie Sargent as New Chair, Long Island Power Authority CEO Tom Falcone Elected Vice Chair

March 9, 2022

The Large Public Power Council (LPPC) is pleased to announce Jackie Sargent, General Manager of Austin Energy, and Tom Falcone...

A Preview of Energy Transition Hopes and Hurdles for 2022

February 2, 2022

The Energy Evolution podcast talks with seven guests from across a wide swath of energy organizations about the issues likely to affect the...

The Hill: Want a Clean Energy Future? Look to the Tax Code.

September 16, 2021

America is undoubtedly at a key inflection point as we work to transition to a clean energy future. There is alignment among lawmakers...

Keeping America Powered: Meet Utility Workers Essential To Their Communities (Part 3)

July 12, 2021

See how Landon, Jack, and Jamil are keeping the lights on for their communities. 

Utility Dive: Utilities to DOE - More Information, Not New Regulations, Needed to Secure the Grid

June 14, 2021

The utility sector needs precise information about the federal government's equipment concerns and better visibility into manufacturing supply chains...

POLITICO: How Much Companies That Paid No Corporate Income Tax Spent on Lobbying

June 9, 2021

REPORT: COMPANIES THAT PAID NO CORPORATE INCOME TAX DROPPED $450M ON INFLUENCE EFFORTS: On the heels of...

PV Magazine: Sunrise Brief - Leaders Urge Support for Clean Energy Tax Breaks that Benefit Public Power

May 24, 2021

Top executives of the nation’s public power providers are urging congressional leadership to support tax policies that allow public power...

Agri-Pulse: Biden's Clean Power Target Poses Stiff Challenge for Some Rural Power Providers

May 19, 2021

President Joe Biden’s goal of making U.S. electric power carbon-free by 2035 looks very doable — or quite challenging and expensive to meet...

E&E News: Quest for 'Common Ground' Continues as Clock Ticks

May 17, 2021

The effort to strike a bipartisan deal on infrastructure will continue this week, as Republicans are readying a counteroffer, two congressional committees...

POLITICO Morning Energy: Defending from Future Cyber Attacks

May 17, 2021

There's bipartisan agreement the federal government should have a greater hand in defending critical fuel infrastructure from cyber attacks...