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The New York State Public Service Commission on Thursday announced steps related to eight energy service companies, or ESCOs, operating in New York. Four of these ESCOs have been prohibited from doing business in New York and another two are under PSC review.
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High-speed internet in New York could soon be regulated like other utilities — think electricity and gas — if members of the state Legislature move on a…
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New York state leaders say an agreement has been reached concerning the decommissioning and cleanup of the Indian Point nuclear power plant in the lower…
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New York State Electric and Gas (NYSEG) and its sister company, Rochester Gas & Electric, will be allowed to raise their electricity rates slightly over…
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NYSEG and RG&E, both subsidiaries of AVANGRID, have announced the proposed rate settlement case that they have filed with the New York Public Service…
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New York regulators have approved a settlement with Charter Communications resolving a dispute over rural broadband. The state's Public Service Commission…
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New York State Electric & Gas is requesting rate increases for the delivery of electricity and natural gas. In a letter to the New York State Public…
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The New York State Public Service Commission says it has started an enforcement action against several utilities in the state because of the way they…
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Charter Communications, the corporate name for Spectrum cable and internet services, released a statement on Thursday related to its advertising, in the…
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The New York State Public Service Commission has laid down the law to Charter Communications - the parent company of Spectrum - in a scathing order, for…