Long Island Lawmakers Decry "Poison Pill" Charge In LIPA Tariff For Opt-out Municipal Aggregation
Long Island, New York lawmakers, as well as towns which are seeking to adopt opt-out electricity aggregations, are decrying what they term a "poiso...
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LIPA To Vote On Allowing Opt-out Municipal Aggregation
The Long Island Power Authority board is expected to vote on May 20 on provisions allowing and accommodating opt-out municipal aggregation, Newsday...
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Number Of Customers On Competitive Retail Supply In Long Island Falls After State Sales Tax Change
Newsday reports that the number of electric customers on competitive retail electric supply at the Long Island Power Authority has decreased due to th...
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Towns In LIPA Service Area Continue To Discuss Creating Municipal Aggregation
East Hampton, New York continues to hold discussions concerning creation of an opt-out municipal aggregation for electricity, The East End Independent...
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Affiliate Of NY Utility Operator Offering "WorryFree" Home Repair, Protection Services
Beginning this month, Long Island residents can purchase repair and protection plans from HomeServe USA under the PSEG WorryFree brand.
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New York DPS Recommends Approval Of LIPA Uniform Business Practices For DER Suppliers
The New York State Department of Public Service has issued final recommendations concerning tariff revisions filed by the Long Island Power Authority
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LIPA To Contract for 90 MW Of Offshore Wind
The board of Long Island Power Authority is expected next week to approve a 90 MW contract with Deepwater Wind for an offshore wind project, LIPA's CE...
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NY Pols Seek Legislation To Prevent LIPA From Using PSEG-LI As Default Service Procurement Manager
New York Assembly Members Dean Murray and Fred W. Thiele, Jr. have introduced a bill (A10683) that would provide that the Long Island Power Authority ...
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LIPA Power Supply Charge to Increase 27% in November, Following 24% Increase Last Month
The power supply charge for Long Island Power Authority customers will increase 27% in November to 9.34 cents per kWh from the current 7.36 cents, New...
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RESA Critical of LIPA 2.0 Plan For Silence on Choice, Focus on Utility-Offered Value Added Programs
The Retail Energy Supply Association criticized PSEG Long Island's Utility 2.0 Revised Long Range Plan filed with the New York PSC for its focus o...
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