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Houston company to acquire NYSEG Solutions, Energetix
BINGHAMTON — Houston-based Direct Energy, will acquire NYSEG Solutions, Inc. and Energetix, Inc., both wholly owned subsidiaries of Iberdrola USA for $110.2 million in cash
National Grid alerts customers of scam
National Grid is alerting customers of a scam notice stating that the federal government will pay their utility bills. No such program exists and anyone
Bristol becomes president and CEO of Seaway Trail, Inc.
SACKETS HARBOR — Michael Bristol has assumed the role of president and CEO of Seaway Trail, Inc., the organization that promotes the 518-mile Great Lakes
Businesses receive power allocations through ReCharge New York
Businesses across upstate New York are receiving new allocations of low-cost power through the ReCharge New York program. Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced the second
Region receives funding for sustainability planning
A coalition of Fulton, Herkimer, Montgomery, Oneida, Otsego, and Schoharie counties, towns, and organizations received a $1 million grant from the New York State Energy
Koelmel approved as NYPA chairman
First Niagara Financial Group President and CEO John Koelmel is the new chairman of the New York Power Authority (NYPA). The authority’s trustees chose Koelmel
Upstate Shredding to add $6M wire-chopping plant
OWEGO — Upstate Shredding-Ben Weitsman will build a new $6 million wire-chopping plant at its Owego facility, adding 10 new jobs, according to a company
Binghamton University installs solar-powered parking meters
VESTAL — Parking has recently gone green at Binghamton University. In April, the university installed five new solar-powered, pay-by-space parking meters around campus serving multiple parking spaces. The new units replace older, battery-powered models, says Daniel Chambers, deputy chief of police at Binghamton University. The problem with the old ones, he says, is that the
Solar company opens Conklin training facility
CONKLIN — SunMaxx Solar, a Conklin–based manufacturer of solar-thermal systems, opened a new solar training facility in Conklin last month. The 2,000-square-foot indoor training lab
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