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Rockville Centre seeks electric rate hike
of LIPA's.The village, which operates its own municipal electric service through an agreement for low-cost power from the New York Power Authority , cited operational costs in requesting the increase from the state Public Service Commission , which must approve Read more »
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Onondaga County Executive to serve on New York Power Authority board
Syracuse -- Gov. Andrew Cuomo has nominated Onondaga County Executive Joanie Mahoney to serve as a trustee on the New York Power Authority, according to a Cuomo spokesman. Mahoney is expected to serve a five-year term on the authority's Board of Trustees from Syracuse.com Read more »
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New York Power Authority Discusses Conservation and Sustainability
New York Power authority executives John Suloway and Ed Alkiewicz discuss with HydroWorld.com the utility’s Little Beaver Island habitat improvement project, environmental sustainability, and the challenges faced in receiving FERC approval. There are no from Environmental Leader Read more »
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ECHDC Launches Summer Programming on the Buffalo River/Ohio Street Corridor
(WKBW release) The Erie Canal Harbor Development Corporation on Wednesday joined with Congressman Brian Higgins, Margaret Overdorf of the Valley Community Association, Tod Kniazuk of the Western New York Arts Services Initiative, entrepreneur Mark Goldma from WKBW News 7 Buffalo NY Read more »
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GOVERNOR CUOMO AND SENATOR RANZENHOFER ANNOUNCE FIRST ROUND OF POWER ALLOCATIONS FOR RECHARGE NEW YORK PROGRAM
Low cost power will help create or retain more than 23,500 jobs in Western New York Albany, N.Y. – Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and Senator Michael H. Ranzenhofer today announced that 64 businesses and not-for-profit organizations across Western New York wil from New York Senate Read more »
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New life for a wasted resource
Western New York is littered with wasted resources, but few are more regrettable than the squandered potential of Joseph Davis State Park, 388 acres of green along the lower Niagara River. It is prime land, poorly developed and largely unused. That sad s from Buffalo News Read more »