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New York lawmakers introduced a bill to allow the Long Island Power Authority to provide public power to residents without the need for a third-party company.
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The Long Island Power Authority will provide a $25 per day credit to customers who lose power for three days or more.
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Community members shared their vision for a revamped electrical system on Tuesday at the first public hearing held by the Commission on the Future of the Long Island Power Authority.
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Since Superstorm Sandy in 2012, the Long Island Power Authority has upgraded the electric grid to prevent widespread outages in future storms. WSHU's climate podcast Higher Ground explored how that happened in its first season.
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The bond rating firm Fitch draws skepticism on the Long Island Power Authority turning into a fully public utility.
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A report from the Long Island Power Authority said PSEG Long Island satisfied the majority of their metrics, despite low customer satisfaction scores, and deserves bonus compensation.
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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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The construction and operation of wind turbines offshore will have a “major adverse impact” on the commercial fishing industry. However, the threat of…
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The New York State Assembly’s energy committee held a hearing on Long Island this week to weigh the obstacles of Long Island Power Authority becoming a…
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Some lawmakers want the Long Island Power Authority to terminate a contract with service provider, PSEG, over poor response to tropical storm Isias last…