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DEEP Commissioner Katie Dykes to step down after eight years

The environmental leader navigated the agency through pandemic challenges and ambitious climate initiatives, though her efforts to accelerate the state's path to emissions targets often faced political opposition from fossil fuel interests and lawmakers.

What the NextEra-Dominion merger means for nuclear power in New England

A proposed merger between two utility giants could have big implications for the future of nuclear power...

CT Water CEO defends 21% rate hike request amid rising costs, sees fairer hearing from rebuilt PURA

Connecticut Water's bid for $28.8 million in added annual revenue arrives before a regulatory authority that Gov. Ned Lamont has almost completely rebuilt since the utility last sought a rate hike.

🔒Energy firm Budderfly secures another $100M in financing

Shelton-based energy-as-a-service company Budderfly announced it has secured another $100 million in financing from Nuveen Energy Infrastructure Credit.
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LiquidPiston seeks commercial payoff after decades of developing compact engine technology

The Bloomfield startup's multi-fuel engine, developed over two decades, is transitioning to market with $65 million in Army and Air Force contracts backing its commercialization.

🔒Gillett FOI showdown pushed to July

A legal showdown between former Public Utilities Regulatory Authority Chair Marissa Gillett and the state Freedom of...

🔒Eversource, UI parent and PURA move to end lawsuit over Gillett-era practices

Eversource, United Illuminating’s parent company and state utility regulators are asking a court to dismiss a lawsuit...

🔒Consumer counsel to hire consultants for Eversource rate case, expects to exceed state cap

The state Office of Consumer Counsel plans to hire outside experts to review Eversource Energy’s pending electric...
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CT to study nuclear industry workforce needs

A new state law requires Connecticut to assess the workforce needed to support a potential advanced nuclear energy industry, as policymakers continue exploring whether advanced nuclear technologies could play a future role in the state’s energy mix.

Lamont attacks Eversource rate proposal; company fires back at ‘political gamesmanship’

Gov. Ned Lamont on Thursday sharply criticized Eversource’s proposed rate increase, signaling to regulators that he expects them to weigh whether the request serves Connecticut families or company shareholders.
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