So much for that green new spiel. Gov. Kathy Hochul’s administration — facing the heat over Con Edison’s proposed double-digit gas and electric hikes — is stepping up gas production that ...
Kathy Hochul has approved permits to expand capacity on a major ... even as they choose cleaner technologies for heating." ...
Customers have been complaining about rising electricity and gas rates in recent months, and that chorus is getting louder as ...
They could be a major roadblock for the state to meet its climate mandates, which include a 40% reduction in greenhouse gas ...
The Westchester County Board of Legislators signed on as a legal party in the New York State rate case against Con Ed's new ...
Kathy Hochul (D-NY) approved the expansion of the Iroquois natural gas pipeline despite it being “inconsistent” with the state’s greenhouse gas emission limits. The move came as Con Edison ...
Commentary: The fight against climate change can’t come at the cost of sky-high electric bills and unreliable service.
With Con Edison proposing new rate increases, millions of New Yorkers will be paying close to $2,000 more each year in energy costs, another serious blow to our ever-shrinking wallets in the name ...
With a pair of House members from both parties considering trying to take her job, Gov. Kathy Hochul (D-NY) will have to play defense from the right and the center — if not quite the center-left.
Hochul in an unusual move on Tuesday called for the audit after Con Edison filed for a rate increase that would raise New York City customers’ electric bills by 11.4% and their gas bills by 13.3%.