Utility Project Announces its New Executive Director, Richard Berkley
The Public Utility Law Project of New York, Inc. is pleased to announce the selection of Richard Berkley to be its Executive Director. He has a wealth of public interest […]
The Public Utility Law Project of New York, Inc. is pleased to announce the selection of Richard Berkley to be its Executive Director. He has a wealth of public interest […]
What’s at stake? On February 13, 2014, Comcast, a national cable operator headquartered in Philadelphia, and the New York-based Time Warner Cable, announced an agreement for Time Warner Cable to […]
New York electricity customers in many areas of the state have received soaring electric bills in the last two months. The basic reason given is that the NYISO spot market […]
What’s at Stake: How are ratepayers affected by the Public Service Commission’s February, 2014 approval of the Con Edison rate deal? Key Issues Identified by the Utility Project in this […]
Board of Directors Stuart Appelbaum Stuart Appelbaum is President of the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union. In addition to having previously held the offices of RWDSU Secretary-Treasurer and an RWDSU […]
In order to educate the public, a vital part of the Public Utility Law Project of New York (“PULP”) mission for the past 40 years, we often appear in the […]
The New York Public Service Commission on March 25, 2013 asked FERC to disburse the $78 million portion of the funds disgorged by Constellation Energy Services in a NYISO market […]
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 […]
The New York Public Authorities Law Section 1005 generally requires, with some exceptions, that hydro power be used for the benefit of the state’s “rural and domestic customers.” This makes […]
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”) […]