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As hundreds of thousands of Connecticut residents adjusted to life without power last week, Gov. Ned Lamont praised the state’s COVID-19 statistics,…
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Utility regulators say they will consider whether civil penalties should be applied if Connecticut’s electric companies are found to have botched the…
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The Metropolitan District Commission approved a controversial water discount for high-volume users Monday night. Right now, the measure stands to benefit…
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This year residents of Waterbury could be seeing a number of trees trimmed or removed. That’s because nearly 170 miles of city streets are slated to be…
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For the past decade, Connecticut’s residential electric customers have paid bills that are among the highest in the continental United States, but there…
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Utility regulators in Connecticut have issued a draft decision that might block a major water company takeover. The deal would see Connecticut Water…
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Cybersecurity threats to Connecticut’s public utilities are growing in volume and becoming more sophisticated. That’s according to a new report released…
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Three Merrimack Valley, Massachusetts neighborhoods were marred by natural gas explosions Thursday, in an incident that left one dead and several others…
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Residents in some western Connecticut towns are still without power after last week’s historic severe weather.Extensive tree damage is responsible for…
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Following an October storm that cut power to more than 300,000 customers -- utilities in Connecticut say they want to better predict storm outages. That…