| Report has news for region |
TheDay.com (blog)The annual review is produced by Connecticut Light & Power and Yankee Gas Services, subsidiaries of Northeast Utilities, and it provides an important benchmark for the state of our state. In many of the overall rankings we're competitive with the rest ...
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| CL&P vows: We learned our lesson |
Norwich BulletinPreparedness was at the top of the list presented by Dana Louth, vice president of asset strategy at Northeast Utilities, CL&P's parent company. But Louth said communication is the area that needs the most improvement. “Our goal for the next storm is ...
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| The Ticker |
Boston HeraldConnecticut regulators won't approve Hartford-based Northeast Utilities' proposed $4.7 billion merger with Nstar unless the companies show the deal would be in the “public interest.” MGM Resorts International wants a non-binding casino question at ...
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| Business briefs |
Worcester TelegramHARTFORD -- Weeks after claiming oversight over Northeast Utilities' proposed $4.6 billion purchase of NSTAR, the state's regulatory authority says the utilities must demonstrate that the deal is in the public interest. Connecticut Attorney General ...
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| Operation Fuel elects chairman |
TheDay.com (blog)Daniel Canavan of Northeast Utilities has been elected chairperson of Operation Fuel's board of directors. Canavan, who previously served as vice chair, has been on Operation Fuel's board since 2009. In addition, several new board members have been ...
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| Public Interest a Must for NU-NStar Deal |
CBS Local(AP) _ Weeks after claiming oversight over Northeast Utilities'proposed $4.6 billion purchase of NStar, the state's regulatory authority says the utilities must demonstrate that the deal is in the public interest. Connecticut Attorney General George ...
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| Conn.: Public interest a must for NU-NStar deal |
The Journal News | LoHud.com(WTW) — Weeks after claiming oversight over Northeast Utilities' proposed $4.6 billion purchase of NStar, the state's regulatory authority says the utilities must demonstrate that the deal is in the public interest. Connecticut Attorney General George ...
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