Public Utilities Commission

A map of Summit Carbon Solutions' originally proposed carbon-capture pipeline route. (Courtesy of Summit Carbon Solutions)

Regulators reject landowners’ attempt to stop carbon pipeline

BY: - January 17, 2023

State regulators on Tuesday denied an effort by some landowners to halt a company’s request to build a carbon capture pipeline.  The company did not meet the legal deadline for reaching out to some landowners that the pipeline project will impact, according to Brian Jorde, an attorney representing landowners against the project. State law requires […]

Utility companies are spending billions building out transmission and distribution lines around the country, leading some to call for an independent monitor to protect customers.

Xcel raising electric rates 18 percent as state regulators take no action at initial deadline

BY: - December 7, 2022

A company that provides electricity to nearly 100,000 South Dakota customers will raise its rates by about 18 percent next month as an initial deadline passes for a state regulatory agency to act on the increase. Xcel Energy will increase its electricity rates by 17.9 percent, starting Jan. 1. That’s a jump of $19.60 per […]

General Motors Co. announced plans to double revenue by 2030 with new battery-electric vehicles and hopes to surpass leading electric carmaker Tesla with the release of a new $30,000 electric SUV. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

Commission tasked with regulating EV charging rates says ‘best left to free market’

BY: - November 16, 2022

The $1.2 trillion infrastructure package passed by Congress last year included a host of clean energy incentives. It also included a requirement that state public utility regulators conduct a hearing to discuss ways to encourage electric vehicle adoption within a year. On Nov. 8, just a few days shy of the deadline, the South Dakota […]

A rendering of the proposed pumped storage project. (MRES and MidAmerican Energy)

PUC to opponents of an energy storage project: talk to the feds

BY: - November 7, 2022

A deluge of public comments on a proposed energy storage project along the western bluffs of the Missouri River prompted the state Public Utilities Commission to issue a statement on Monday pointing out that it has no authority over the project. The project would be located 20 miles northeast of Gregory and is dubbed the […]

Nick Nemec stands in front of a wind turbine on his land near Highmore. (Joshua Haiar/SD Searchlight)

Wind energy is now South Dakota’s No. 1 producer of electricity, but not every day

BY: - November 2, 2022

Wind has surpassed hydroelectric power as the largest generator of electricity in South Dakota. Last year, over 52% of the electricity generated in the state came from wind turbines. That’s because of a large number of new, better turbines built in recent years. The state was home to 526 turbines before 2019. Another 511 were […]

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State regulators warn of high natural gas bills this winter

BY: - October 26, 2022

South Dakota’s Public Utilities Commission is advising natural gas customers to prepare for rising prices in the coming months. Experts have identified high global demand, growth in the consumption of natural gas that outpaces production, and record exports of liquified natural gas as reasons for rising prices expected this winter, the commission said in a […]