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State-owned Santee Cooper is battling cross claims by electric cooperatives that buy power from the agency in a suit over its shelved twin reactor project.
July 25 -
A lawsuit, filed by a former University of Alaska regent, hinges on whether bond plan violates state constitution limits on new debt.
July 13 -
Lakeport officials plan to equip city facilities with solar panels.
July 10 -
The state used "subject to appropriation" language to exit a building lease, but state officials say Alaska will honor bonds subject to the same condition.
July 5 -
State-owned Santee Cooper wants the high court to affirm its authority to set rates and pay off bonds that financed its scrubbed nuclear reactor project.
June 27 -
The Kentucky county’s BB general obligation bond rating was withdrawn less than a month after S&P Global Ratings downgraded the bonds seven notches.
June 7 -
The plan would raise power costs, but analysts say municipal utilities and energy cooperatives can absorb the increases or pass them on to customers.
June 6 -
State-owned utility Santee Cooper received two subpoenas that appear to focus on a secret assessment report about the foundering project.
May 30 -
MCE, California's first community choice aggregator, is rated Baa2 with a stable outlook by Moody's.
May 25 -
Pike County's “very weak” economy, budget performance and management led S&P Global Ratings to lower its ratings.
May 25