Author: NYUP
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PULP Response to Direct Energy Motion for Protective Order
Public Law Utility Project files a Motion in Opposition of Direct Energy for Protective Order which can be accessed here. -
Asleep at the Switchboard: New York Telephone Subscribership Sags, Now Ninth from the Bottom
A measure of well being and community connection is the household penetration level of telephone service. The FCC maintains statistics which have measured over time the success of the universal […] -
Reply Comments of PULP and AARP
AARP and the Public Utility Law Project of New York, Inc. (PULP) have reviewed the Comments filed by other interested persons and parties to this proceeding on January 25,2013, including […] -
Where is New York’s $78 Million from the Constellation Disgorgement Fund?
Background. In a FERC enforcement proceeding begun in March last year, Constellation Energy Services Group settled charges that it had manipulated the NYISO wholesale electricity market, agreeing to pay fines […] -
Gov. Cuomo’s Proposed Budget, if Adopted, Will End Revival of PULP
As reported in today’s New York Times, New York lacks a strong independent state utility consumer advocate office. See Utility Critics Seek Advocate for Customers in New York. In […] -
PULP Comments Oppose Central Hudson/Fortis Merger Case Settlement Proposal
A request for approval of the merger of Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corporation (Central Hudson) and Fortis, Inc. (Fortis) is currently under review by the New York Public Service […] -
Consumer Groups ask NY Leaders for Better Utility Oversight, Stronger Consumer Protections, and More Resources for Independent Utility Consumer Advocacy
New York utility companies propose to hit New Yorkers with hundreds of millions of dollars in rate hikes to recover Superstorm Sandy-related costs, AARP and the Public Utility Law Project […] -
PULP Opposes Central Hudson Request for $9.7 Million Storm Damage Recovery
Yesterday Central Hudson (CH) petitioned the Public Service Commission (PSC) for expedited approval of its request to recover its total $9.7 million in Tropical Storm Sandy costs from ratepayers. To […] -
Utility Workers Union of America: The Impact of Hurricane Sandy on Consolidated Edison of New York: Assessment of Restoration Efforts and Recommendations for the Future
This Position Paper can be accessed here.