Despite the Malloy Administration's efforts to rein in costs, the pricetag to implement Connecticut's renewable energy policies will add as much as $377 million annually to ratepayer bills over the next few years, prompting the state Senate's top Republican to raise concerns about the potential impact on residents and businesses.
Utah-based Spring Mobile, which sells AT&T wireless phones, has purchased 12 stores in Connecticut as part of a national buy of 53 locations, the company announced Tuesday.
The parent company of the trash-to-energy facilities in Bridgeport and Lisbon will sell them to a New Jersey capital firm in a $1.94 billion deal that includes 21 power plants throughout the country.
A Georgia movie theater chain is paying $45 million to acquire New Jersey's Digital Cinema Destinations Corp., whose holdings include Digiplex movie theaters in Bloomfield, Lisbon and Torrington.
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy's decision to finance a $1 billion wind farm in Maine will help Connecticut attain its renewable energy goals and support a solar farm development in Lisbon, with minimal impact on ratepayers, according to an administration source.
The Connecticut Public Utilities Regulatory Authority finalized its tentative approved the state's purchase of 270 megawatts of renewable power from a Maine wind farm and a Lisbon solar array.
The Connecticut Public Utilities Regulatory Authority tentatively approved the state's purchase of 270 megawatts of renewable power from a Maine wind farm and a Lisbon solar array.
The Connecticut Department of Energy & Environmental Protection is looking for power generated by biomass, landfill gas, or run-of-river hydropower in order to meet the state's renewable requirements.