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Long Island's green energy projects, including offshore wind and solar, face potential impacts from Trump's bill affecting ...
Propel NY upgrades will modernize Long Island’s power grid with storm-resilient, underground lines to reduce outages and ...
Environmentalists, labor leaders, government officials and solar energy companies all welcomed the appointment of Carrie Meek ...
Winning POWER’s highest honor, South Fork Wind—the first commercial-scale offshore wind farm in U.S. federal waters—stands as ...
News 12’s Erin Colton, mistress of ceremonies, traded the TV screen for a podium, describing the awards as a moment where hard work is rewarded. The evening’s raffle proceeds go to The Sophia Valsamos ...
LIPA’s board rejects staff's pick for grid operator, sparking questions over transparency, cost, and the future of Long Island’s energy system.
Hempstead, NY — Today, at the first public hearing held by the Commission on the Future of the Long Island Power Authority (LIPA), community leaders shared their vision for the region’s electric ...
A tentative deal between LIPA and PSEG Long Island could keep the utility on Long Island until 2025. LIPA and the power service provider reached the agreement Sunday.
The Long Island Power Authority (LIPA) will hold a second public meeting on Thursday as part of its effort to find a new operator for its New York power system that is overseen by PSEG Long Island.
Today's rating action considers the impact to customer service and LIPA's reputation that surfaced following PSEG Long Island's delay in restoring electric service after Tropical Storm Isaias.
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