CHARLESTON On the eve of an evidentiary hearing to decide whether ratepayers will have to shell out more money in order to keep the Pleasants Power plant id
CHARLESTON On the eve of an evidentiary hearing to decide whether ratepayers will have to shell out more money to keep the Pleasants Power plant idling, sup
CHARLESTON – On the eve of an evidentiary hearing to decide whether ratepayers will have to shell out more money in order to keep the Pleasants Power plant idling, supporters and detractors of the plan made their voices heard Thursday. The West Virginia Public Service Commission held a public comment hearing Thursday afternoon one day […]
CHARLESTON — Appalachian Power has asked West Virginia officials to consider a tool that proponents have touted as an effective way to finance retiring coal-fired assets.
CHARLESTON — Appalachian Power has asked West Virginia officials to consider a tool that proponents have touted as an effective way to finance retiring coal-fired assets.