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Clean energy, rate relief on collision course

11 May 2020 by DSR

  “The economic devastation wrought by the coronavirus shutdown has led advocates for businesses, hospitals and universities to request breaks on their utility bills — threatening a key source of revenue for New York’s clean energy programs. A large chunk of the programs are funded through surcharges on electric and gas bills. Big energy users … [Read more…]

Posted in: New York Tagged: Advanced Energy Economy Institute, Alcoa, Anne Reynolds, budget, Consumer Power Advocates, Cornell, Corning, Couch White, COVID-19, Environmental Conservation Committee, Fordham University, John Rhodes, Marie French, Mike Mager, Multiple Intervenors, New York, NYSERDA, Politico, Public Service Commission, Public Utility Law Project, Todd Kaminsky, Wegmans

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