MONTGOMERY, Ala.—Alabama’s utility regulators can continue to hold closed-door meetings to determine price hikes, in an apparent departure from common practices in neighboring states, a circuit court judge ruled.
The decision on Monday rejected a lawsuit filed by Southern Environmental Law Center on behalf of Energy Alabama, a nonprofit that advocates for renewable energy sources. The watchdog group was denied access to two meetings in 2024 where the public service commission decided how Alabama Power — the state’s largest electricity provider — should adjust prices based on volatility in global fuel costs.
The lawsuit argued the denial flouts both local regulations and regional norms….