![]() (Boston Globe)ĬLIMATE: Maine’s state climatologist says climate change is the main reason every season over the last century has seen more precipitation. Boston-based rental car company Zipcar plans to double its electric vehicle fleet this year, including in Boston and New York City.Federal funds will help five Pennsylvania school districts to purchase 120 school buses powered with clean energy.Massachusetts regulators kick off an inquiry to examine rate affordability for low-to-moderate-income bill payers and whether other models could reduce the energy burden. ![]() The president and chief executive officer of United Illuminating says Connecticut’s regulators are creating a hostile environment that is delaying current projects and limiting future investment appetite.OFFSHORE WIND: A Rhode Island senator proposes a new federal bill to clarify and streamline the offshore wind development pipeline process. Power utility Public Service Enterprise Group raised its five-year regulated capital spending plan for clean energy and grid projects to $21 billion.New York’s governor describes her vision for the state’s clean energy transition in her annual State of the State address, but some stakeholders say the plans need to better incorporate equity for nearby communities.()įOSSIL FUELS: PJM Interconnection wants Talen Energy to postpone the planned decommissioning of two units at a 840 MW coal, oil and gas-fired Maryland power plant, citing pending transmission upgrades. With snow in the forecast, worries increase for the thousands of customers without power in New York’s Jefferson County and the immediate region.(PowerOutage.US, Connecticut Public Radio, Delaware County Daily Times) Power outages across the Northeast are now down to around 85,000 as residents begin recovering from flooding and other related emergencies.(WCVB)īUILDINGS: In her annual speech, Boston’s mayor also announced a new program to ban new city-owned buildings from using fossil fuels. Who has this information on hand each time? I have to open my bills each time to get this information! Why bother? Who knows this on a whim? This is my most disliked app on my phone.GEOTHERMAL: Boston’s mayor briefly mentions a major new utility project in her State of the City speech: the city’s first networked geothermal heating and cooling system, to be developed by National Grid in the Franklin Field neighborhood. It should be easy to switch between gas/electric bills since they are both national grid but I have to log out and log in with the different account numbers each time. I do not have a choice but to use this app unless I want to waste more time on the phone. It does NOT make your life easier like apps should to pay bills. ![]() You can view and pay your bills, enroll in paperless billing, track your energy usage, and more. ![]() It’s just as a whole VERY frustrating to use this app. Manage your business account with National Grid online. ![]() Face recognition option would be nice so I don’t have to remember a password each time when things aren’t working. I appreciate the security to get to my account but no one is going to pay my bills but me. I created a profile to save my card information but logging in and paying a bill takes just as long as if I called in. Then suddenly one of them kept giving me an error so I switched to the app thinking it’d be easier than calling and having to give my card info over the phone each month. I was given emailed bills for gas/electric each month which I could very easily pay through. ![]()
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