Revised GRETC bill gets House hearingA more flexible approach brought the utilities to the table, but lawmakers want some concerns addressed before they sign off Eric Lidji For Petroleum News
After a year to clear its throat, an attempt to unite the Alaska Railbelt utilities is back before lawmakers in a more flexible package, creating both benefits and concerns.
A pair of bills before the Legislature — HB 182 and SB 143 — would form a private corporation tentatively named the Greater Ra....
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Changes for a unique system Utilities ask for some freedom …but freedom is not free
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