Eastern Panhandle Talk: Emmett Pepper, Legal & Policy Director at Energy Efficient West Virginia talks energy efficiency programs or lack thereof and other topics with WRNR.
WV regulators dismiss AEP rate hike proposal
New Ethics Pledge to Boost Trust in West Virginia’s Solar Industry
Charleston, WV — Solar United Neighbors of West Virginia (SUN) and West Virginians for Energy Freedom (WV4EF) have launched the Solar Installer Code of Ethics and Ethics Pledge to promote transparency and integrity within West Virginia’s growing solar industry. This initiative aims to support local solar professionals in maintaining high ethical standards while safeguarding consumers during the state’s transition to clean energy.
West Virginians For Energy Freedom Applauds PSC Decision to Enhance Energy Efficiency Programs
The West Virginia Citizen Action Group (CAG), Solar United Neighbors (SUN), and Energy Efficient West Virginia (EEWV) applaud the West Virginia Public Service Commission's (PSC) recent decision to significantly enhance energy efficiency opportunities for families and small businesses that are American Electric Power (AEP) customers.
Public Anger Builds Over Appalachian Power’s Rate Proposal
By Curtis Tate - West Virginia Public Broadcasting
Coal may keep the lights on in West Virginia, but keeping the lights on is costing Appalachian Power customers more.
The state Public Service Commission, tasked with regulating public utilities, is getting an earful about Appalachian Power’s proposal to raise rates.
PSC suspends AEP electric rate hike until May as customers protest against another increase
By Caity Coyne, West Virginia Watch
A potential rate increase for nearly 461,000 electric customers in West Virginia that would have, if approved by the state Public Service Commission, gone into effect next month has been postponed until the spring, according to case filings with the PSC.