by Bill Eller | Feb 17, 2022 | Knowledge Center, Infrastructure, Videos, Lead in Water, General Videos, Webinars, Education
The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, or the bipartisan infrastructure bill, will disseminate billions of dollars to states and local governments for infrastructure projects throughout the country, including the replacement of lead service lines. But how will...
by Bill Eller | Feb 11, 2022 | Financial Shock
Inflation has soared higher than any point in the last four decades, reaching 7.5 percent and spurred by supply-chain issues. The Labor Department announced that the consumer-price index, a measurement of the consumer cost of goods and services, has reached its...
by bstickle | Feb 11, 2022 | Education, Financial Shock, HomeServe Cares
After Five Winters Without Heat, Oklahoma Man Receives Furnace Repair Larry H. of Dewey, Oklahoma, had spent five years without a working furnace. “It just quit, and I couldn’t figure out why,” he said. The plains winters are cold, and Larry fended...
by Peter Buttrick | Feb 11, 2022 | Energy, Utility of the Future, Electric Vehicles
One of the biggest obstacles to wider adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) is range anxiety and “charging deserts,” or disadvantaged areas where public charging stations are not readily available. Currently, there are 113,500 public charging outlets and 46,290 stations...
by Kimberly Dailey | Feb 11, 2022 | Education, Cooperatives
One of the biggest obstacles to wider adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) is range anxiety and “charging deserts,” or disadvantaged areas where public charging stations are not readily available. Currently, there are 113,500 public charging outlets and 46,290 stations...