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The public can view National Grid's permit request filed with the Public Service Commission.
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National Grid will no longer pay solar customers for excess energy under a new policy, impacting those with systems installed after March 9, 2017.
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The utility released a proposal in May that sharply increases gas and electricity rates. They're under review by the Public Service Commission.
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The smart meters will allow customers to check their energy remotely via a mobile app.
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The company is requesting a 15 percent increase in electricity delivery rates and 20 percent for natural gas by 2025. NYS regulators will scrutinize the plan over the next 11 months.
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The National Weather Service said the winter conditions are part of a system moving across the Great Lakes, through the local region and into New England.
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A ground breaking event was held for the construction of four tiny homes for the homeless on Syracuse's Southwest Side.
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Convergent Energy+Power is partnering with National Grid on a project that uses batteries to store solar-generated electricity. Developers say it can help during times of peak demand, help protect against electric grid problems, and lower costs for consumers.
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Residents are required to call the number before starting a landscaping or home improvement project to avoid damaging underground lines.
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The Syracuse Downtown Committee's latest Progress Breakfast focused on community investments and how they pay long-term results. Mayor Ben Walsh, National Grid's Melanie Littlejohn and NAC Entertainment and Famous Artists President Albert Nocciolino were recognized and offered their perspectives