Utilities and state revise GRETC billRevised bill to go to Legislature envisages private co-op to manage power generation and transmission in the Alaska Railbelt Alan Bailey Petroleum News
One of the hotter issues facing Alaska lawmakers in the current legislative session is the question of whether and how to unify the operation of the six electricity utilities that supply power to consumers along the Alaska Railbelt, a question with major implications for future Railbelt power costs....
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