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NY, Altice reach $72M settlement over Isaias response

NY, Altice reach $72M settlement over Isaias response
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Delaware – NBC4 Washington

election Nov 4, 2020 Former Vice President Joe Biden talked to supporters in Wilmington, De., Tuesday night. “We knew this was going to go long,” Biden said. “But look, we feel good about where we are. We really do. We believe we’re on track to win this election.” Delaware Sep 30, 2020

Delaware – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth

Delaware – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
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UNITED ILLUMINATING – NBC Connecticut

investigations Nov 24, 2020 Tropical Storm Isaias knocked out power to hundreds of thousands of customers in Connecticut and caused millions of dollars in property damage. But for one neighborhood, the real damage happened when the lights came back on, and those homeowners say they have been left footing a chunk of the bill. The list of appliances residents say were damaged by a… Eversource Nov 6, 2020 The Public Utilities Regulatory Authority Friday approved an electricity rate increase for Eversource and United Illuminating. The new rates will go into effect from Jan. 1, 2021 to June 30, 2021. For Eversource, the new rate will amount to around an increase of $7.11 per month on the supply portion of the bill for a customer who averages around 700…

Passing The Power | News, Sports, Jobs

jwhittaker@post-journal.com First responders are pictured last year following a wind storm in the Fluvanna area that took down utility lines. A series of bills have been passed that would require utility companies to better handle severe weather and weather-related service outages. P-J file photo by Eric Tichy New York state is poised to hit utility companies where it hurts the most the corporate checkbook. Senators passed a series of bills aimed at forcing utility companies to better handle severe weather and related service outages and to pay a potentially heavy cost if they don’t. The centerpiece of those bills, S.4960, was the subject of a pointed debate between Sen. Shelley Mayer, D-Port Chester, and Sen. George Borrello, R-Sunset Bay. The legislation passed the Senate 43-20 in a party line vote.

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