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National Grid asks for lower electric rates, higher gas rates
National Grid wants to lower electric rates and raise natural gas rates in New York starting on April 1, 2013. The utility submitted a request
SU signs off on grant for energy cluster laboratories at CoE
SYRACUSE — The Syracuse Center of Excellence will be outfitted with new research and development laboratories after Syracuse University signed off yesterday on a $3
Paragon Environmental Construction and NYEG Drilling plot continued growth
BREWERTON –– Paragon Environmental Construction, Inc. (PEC), and its subsidiary company NYEG Drilling, LLC are growing side by side and plan to make equipment and facility investments to keep expanding. PEC and NYEG are currently located at 5664 Mud Mill Road in Brewerton. The two companies share the 8,400-square-foot office as well as equipment and
Counties receive state flood aid
A little flood relief is on the way now that Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced the state will cover the local share of disaster response and
Welch Allyn headquarters earns LEED gold status
After $35M renovation, building gets 2nd-highest U.S. Green Building Council certification. SKANEATELES FALLS — Medical-device manufacturer Welch Allyn’s newly renovated and expanded headquarters has received the second-highest Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification, the company revealed April 2. The headquarters, which is located at 4341 State St. Road in Skaneateles Falls, is now
Fulton Cos. gets National Grid grant for expansion project
PULASKI — The Fulton Companies announced it has received a $221,000 capital-investment incentive grant from National Grid for infrastructure improvements to support the company’s 112,000-square-foot
BU installs new solar-powered parking system
BINGHAMTON — Binghamton University (BU) has installed a new solar-powered, pay-by-space meter parking system in front of the Couper Administration Building. Fitted with highly efficient
NYPA delays decisions on power allocations
The New York Power Authority (NYPA) Board of Trustees plans to delay allocations under the ReCharge New York (RNY) Program until its April 24 meeting.
Expo highlights jobs in natural-gas industry
BINGHAMTON — With jobs already available in Pennsylvania and possibly soon-to-be available here in New York, the inaugural Broome County Natural Gas Career and Education
Expo focuses on careers in natural-gas industry
BINGHAMTON — The Joint Landowners Coalition of New York, Inc., Broome Tioga Workforce NY, and Broome Community College are hosting the inaugural 2012 New York
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