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PUF's Where's Energy

Special Issue on the State and Future of Power

Our Special Issue on the State and Future of Power is now available to read online.

Features include:

Minerals Critical to Power’s Future, NARUC Executive Committee Member Looks Forward, Incredible Innovation in New Nuclear

General Motors’ Michael Maten, Dominion Energy’s Alex Moyes, Center for Strategic & International Studies’ Jane Nakano, U.S. Energy Department’s Grant Bromhal. Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission’s Ann Rendahl.

June's CPI and Electricity

June 10's Consumer Price Index data delivered more inflation news.

Consumer prices were up 8.6 percent year-over-year. The CPI's component for electricity was up 12.0 percent.

While the CPI increase was not much different across the country's four census regions, the electricity component's increase was. The why is obvious as you shall see below.

The CPI was up 7.5 percent in the northeast, 8.8 percent in the midwest, 9.2 percent in the south, and 8.3 percent in the west. That averages 8.6 percent as we said, appropriately weighting the four regions.

Heroes, Be in Our Story

Tell us your stories of how this industry responds to get the power back on.

Measuring Affordability

Expenditures to pay consumers’ electric utility bills are up 16.3% from April of last year.

Diverse teams

Diverse teams have more dynamic discussions about problems and solutions.

Distribution Tech

The benefits to customers of much of this distribution tech are tangible and convincing.

CEOs to Your Left and Right

EEI’s annual convention is in Orlando from June 20-22.

Inflation Generation

CPI for residential electric rates was up 11.0% year-over-year, and natural gas by 22.7%.

Two Years Too Much

What’s changed in our industry in the last two years? Everything.

Cyber-Securing Our Water

The National Association of Water Companies is hosting a one-day cybersecurity symposium on May 18 in Washington, D.C.

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