The October 12, 2009 New York Times “Green Inc.” blog signals a new issue presented by the advent of electric cars and the development of commercial charging stations to boost […]
As part of the new universal service proceeding at the New York State Public Service Commission, the agency Staff issued reports on October 2nd on the status of the state’s […]
News of ex parte contacts between utility executives and Florida Public Service Commission members has led to change. See Public Service Commission halts own BlackBerry texting –Regulators halted the use […]
On August 18, 2008 the Ontario Electricity Board issued a Decision and Order on submetering that involves many of the same issues faced by New York tenants due to the […]
The policy of the state favoring continued residential utility service was declared in 1981, with the enactment of the Home Energy Fair Practices Act (HEFPA), Article 2 of the Public […]
As we reported on August 14th, the New York State Senate’s Select Committee on Budget and Tax Reform held a hearing on August 12th regarding the modernization of the state’s […]
President Obama reappointed FERC Commissioner Suedeen Kelly, but she has now announced that she will be stepping down, creating a vacancy. According to Dow Jones: It is time for me […]
PULP’s purposes include being a resource center and educating the public about the legal rights of utility consumers. For many years, PULP published a desk reference manual for legal assistance […]
A news story today suggests that energy cost savings may be available from ESCOs. See Con Edison Solutions offering O&R customers lower rates, Middletown Record, Sept. 22, 2009. A closer […]
Riverkeeper, Scenic Hudson, Natural Resources Defense Council, Village and Town of Green Island, City of Watervliet, Capital District Regional Planning Commission, Friends of the Falls, New York Bicycling Coalition, and […]