Fortis, a Canadian holding company, has petitioned the Public Service Commission for approval to purchase Central Hudson Gas & Electric Company. PULP intervened this week as a party in […]
PULP wound down nearly all its operations in 2010, due to a halt, after 28 years, in state funding. In the state budget for 2012-13, the legislature resumed funding for PULP. Phoenix-like, […]
Good NewsUnited States District Judge David N. Hurd of the Northern District of New York issued a decision on August 5, 2010 vindicating the due process and equal protection rights […]
Today U.S. District Judge David N. Hurd issued a decision and order granting the motion of an Auburn tenant for partial summary judgment declaring that her constitutional rights were violated […]
Exactly three months into the state fiscal year that began April 1, the official deadline for the state budget, the New York State Assembly and Senate both adjourned on July […]
In its most recent rate case, National Grid agreed to expand its low income rates for its gas customers in Brooklyn served by KEDNY. Residential non-heating customers now receive a […]
Only 65% of Americans have broadband at home, even though it’s available to 95%. The estimated 100 million Americans who lack broadband at home say they cannot afford it, they […]
The New York State Assembly is resisting a push, in the last days of the legislative session, to approve a landmark change in the Public Authorities Law that for generations […]
The Maryland Public Service Commission yesterday rejected a request of Baltimore Gas & Electric (BGE) to replace, at utility customer expense, all of its gas and electric meters with new […]
On March 4, 2010, Bay City Metering Company, Inc., an unregulated provider of utility services to owners selling submetered electric service to tenants, filed an application with the New York […]