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National Grid proposes the NESE pipeline to address energy shortages in New York, citing delays in green projects and ...
National Grid estimates that all its customers in the five boroughs and on Long Island will see a 3.5% bill increase to help pay for the $1 billion Northeast Supply Enhancement project, which includes ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. – Once dead in the water, a plan to run a natural gas pipeline underwater, on a route that runs along ...
But not all customers would face harsh increases. Part of National Grid’s deal with PSC staff is to more than triple the amount of money for bill discounts provided to low-income customers.
Shares of Brookfield Renewable ( BEPC -0.79%) surged 11.5% in June, according to data provided by S&P Global Market ...
But starting Sept. 1, National Grid customers across New York City will see their monthly bills go up to help pay for approximately $5 billion in new investments to the gas system, including upgrades ...
And National Grid, an energy delivery company, updated its long-term plans Wednesday stating that the Northeast project was necessary to meet growing demand in Brooklyn, Queens and Long Island.
Only after the trees were felled did Robert P. Ide, a National Grid senior program manager in corporate affairs, and Lance Wade, a National Grid forestry manager, explain why so many trees were cut ...
Britain's National Grid said on Wednesday it would invest up to 35 billion pounds ($44.45 billion) over the five years to March 2031 as per its business plan for its transmission business.
Fast-forward to 2025 and the project is once again back in the national spotlight, this time with Trump asserting it would address a burgeoning “energy crisis” in the region.
National Grid plc (NYSE: NGG) Q2 2025 Earnings Conference Call November 7, 2024 4:15 AM ET Company Participants Angela Broad - Director, Investor Relations John Pettigrew - Chief Executive Officer ...
A left-for-dead natural gas pipeline is getting a second chance at life in New York, where state regulators this week ...