According to today’s Albany Times Union, in the absence of any budget for the 2010 – 2011 New York State fiscal year that began more than two weeks ago, Governor […]
Each year since 1981, the New York Legislature has appropriated funds to support the Public Utility Law Project of New York (PULP). Although small foundation grants and charitable donations occasionally […]
The recent warm spell and snow melt got us thinking about how the winter stacked up in comparison to normal heating seasons. NYSERDA’ s Heating Fuels Report for March 29, […]
Diminishing Emphasis on SubmeteringToronto, Ontario has approximately 1,000 concrete slab apartment towers built from the late 1950s to the early 1970s. This concentration of brutalist structures is second only to […]
Poverty in New York StateThe 2010 New York State Poverty Report issued March 17th by the New York State Community Action Association shows that the level of poverty is virtually […]
On March 26, 2010, the Appellate Division, Fourth Department, upheld a lower court’s award of damages to customers of the Erie County Water Authority in an action to recover excess […]
According to a GAO Report, the “Energy Star” labels placed on products as a way to signal they are “green” – and use less energy are not adequately audited. See […]
Earlier this month, National Grid released the first annual report for the low income discount program it created for KeySpan Energy Delivery New York (“KEDNY”) and KeySpan Energy Delivery Long […]
On March 22, 2010, the Yonkers Riverview II Tenants Association filed a petition with the New York State Public Service Commission (PSC) seeking rehearing of its February 18, 2010 Order […]
In recent weeks, PULP has received telephone calls and e-mails from different utilities asking us to join them in opposing the Governor’s proposed increases to the Gross Receipts Tax (“GRT”) […]