What now for Railbelt electricity?Various initiatives head toward some major decision points over how the transmission grid should be managed, operated and regulated ALAN BAILEY Petroleum News
With Homer Electric Association making moves to cease being regulated by the Regulatory Commission of Alaska while the commission itself continues to monitor efforts by the six Alaska Railbelt power utilities to operate the Railbelt power transmission grid in a more unified manner, it is perhaps tim....
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