Delmarva Power crews are continuing restoration efforts after Winter Storm Hernando brought heavy, wet snow and wind gusts exceeding 55 mph, knocking down trees and damaging parts of the energy grid across Delaware and Maryland.
The Delaware Board of Electrical Examiners is considering licensing for low-voltage work under 50 volts to promote safety, sparking debate among industry professionals over the necessity and potential impact.
DNREC launches a new dashboard that it hopes will make permitting easier for both homeowners and contractors.
These schematics show plans for something called Cedar Creek Business Park which eventually will be home to office space and other things including a new Royal Farms gas station.
Energize Delaware has expanded its Home Energy Checkup and Counseling program to all Delaware residents, broadening access to free energy-saving services that were previously available only to limited-income households.
The House of Representatives passed Senate Bill 35 with a vote of 25 to 15 on Thursday, a bill mandating that employees of state-contracted companies be union members.
