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A report from the Long Island Power Authority finds a series of issues with PSEG Long Island’s new storm outage response system.
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Making the switch to electric vehicles could save money and lives in Connecticut, according to a study by the American Lung Association.
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In mid-March, the Long Island Power Authority learned the New Jersey parent company, PSEG, has been lobbying for the state to study the option of selling LIPA to a private entity, instead of a proposal to study making LIPA distribute electricity themselves.
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Governor Lamont has negotiated a $75 million incentive package with Lockheed Martin.
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The deal will cut LIPA’s tax bill by about half over the next five years.
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The New York State Legislature included in its budget proposals a measure that would create a state committee that would explore restructuring the Long Island Power Authority.
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The proposals allocate $2 million to study transforming Long Island Power Authority into a fully public entity, distributing electricity to the island itself.
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This comes after the utility company was almost replaced following its poor performance restoring customers impacted by Tropical Storm Isaias last summer.
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The Connecticut Lottery has nine retail sports betting locations, so far.
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LIPA would manage the regional electricity grid directly instead of contracting a utility company to service customers.