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Former CL&P president lands Oregon job

Connecticut Light & Power's former president and chief operating officer has joined an Oregon-based energy company as chief operating officer.

Eversource reports 2015 income increase, 4Q drop

Eversource, parent company of Connecticut Light & Power among other regional utilities, reported an increase in net income for 2015 but a drop in fourth quarter profits.

CL&P receives retroactive $18M rate increase

The Berlin electric utility formerly known as Connecticut Light & Power has been awarded an $18 million annual increase in its current rate collections from customers, which the company will begin collecting in five months.

Fitch gives CL&P better outlook

Fitch Ratings has assigned a “positive” outlook to Connecticut Light & Power, the utility subsidiary of Eversource Energy that now goes by the same name.
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Eversource to sell three Wethersfield acres for $275K

Berlin electric utility Eversource Energy has asked regulators to approve its sale of three acres of land in Wethersfield for $275,000 to the Capital Region Education Council, which wants to build a recreation area next to a magnet school.

Glastonbury home wins Zero Energy Challenge

A Glastonbury couple have taken the top prize in Energize Connecticut's fifth annual Zero Energy Challenge, a statewide contest pushing builders and homeowners to create homes that consumer as little energy as possible.

Eversource rings NYSE bell

The Eversource Energy executive team, led by President & CEO Tom May, rang the opening bell of the New York Stock Exchange on Thursday morning to signal the trading of its newly rebranded stock.

Jepsen calls for investigation into CL&P closures

Connecticut's top two utility watchdogs have called upon regulators to investigate the closure of four Connecticut Light & Power facilities, to ensure the company is prepared to respond to outage emergencies and that its parent isn't unduly laying off Connecticut workers.
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Storm’s wallop less than predicted, travel ban expires at 2 p.m.

A state travel ban remains in effect Tuesday outside of Fairfield and Litchfield counties until 2 p.m., though existing and forecasted snowfall in Hartford and New Haven counties is lower than originally anticipated.

NU spends $200K on grid reliability technology

Northeast Utilities, the parent company of electric utility Connecticut Light & Power, has expanded its agreement with a Toronto technology firm to develop ways to made the power grid more reliable.
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