![]() ![]() Who has this information on hand each time? I have to open my bills each time to get this information! Why bother? Who knows this on a whim? This is my most disliked app on my phone. It should be easy to switch between gas/electric bills since they are both national grid but I have to log out and log in with the different account numbers each time. I do not have a choice but to use this app unless I want to waste more time on the phone. It does NOT make your life easier like apps should to pay bills. It’s just as a whole VERY frustrating to use this app. Face recognition option would be nice so I don’t have to remember a password each time when things aren’t working. I appreciate the security to get to my account but no one is going to pay my bills but me. I created a profile to save my card information but logging in and paying a bill takes just as long as if I called in. Then suddenly one of them kept giving me an error so I switched to the app thinking it’d be easier than calling and having to give my card info over the phone each month. (Buffalo News)ĬLIMATE: Connecticut farmers consider new technologies and business practices to turn a profit despite unpredictable weather, including air movers to push warm air onto crops and agritourism ventures.I was given emailed bills for gas/electric each month which I could very easily pay through. UTILITIES: National Grid’s New York division names a new president: the utility’s current executive vice president of network operations. (Newsday)ĬLEAN POWER: Just under $4 million in federal agriculture grants will go toward developing clean energy projects in Vermont, including a solar array at a Bellows Falls manufacturing center that will offset most of the facility’s energy needs. In New York, Long Island exceeds 51,000 electric vehicle purchases, a milestone that one nonprofit says makes sense given the density of the area and the number of single-family homes.Connecticut’s House Speaker says legislators won’t open a special legislative session on an eventual ban on new gas-powered vehicles, instead leaving the matter for the regular session.(Providence Journal, WPRI)īUILDINGS: National Grid picks a Boston public housing complex, the Dorchester neighborhood’s Franklin Fields Apartments, for the city’s first networked geothermal heating system. Rhode Island begins offering a new program to help lower-income residents pay to lease solar panels.In New Hampshire, a group of North Country residents work to persuade other homeowners and businesses to join a discounted bulk purchase of solar installations.The developers of a 5 MW solar project in Embden, Maine, may be hit with a nearly $150,000 fine for failing to control construction site erosion.Rhode Island zoning officials deny a special use permit for a proposed 19 MW solar project slated for a residential Johnston neighborhood, surprising opponents the developer’s lawyer intends to appeal.Two federal agencies publish final plans to protect a critically endangered whale species amid East Coast offshore wind development, a strategy that includes artificial intelligence and passive acoustic monitoring.BP and Equinor agree to swap ownership of their shared offshore wind projects, with BP taking full ownership of Beacon Wind 1 and 2 and Equinor doing the same for Empire 1 and 2.(Offshore Wind Biz, Maryland Matters, Bloomberg) Ørsted says it will cancel its power procurement agreement with Maryland for the 966 MW Skipjack Wind project but continue the permitting process, claiming the current deal isn’t economically viable.Visit our Cookie Consent tool if you wish to opt back in. OFFSHORE WIND: RWE and a National Grid subsidiary jointly propose a 1.3 GW offshore wind project, dubbed Community Offshore Wind, as part of New York’s fourth solicitation. Login Power Pay Bills Gas Close National Grid NY New York outages reported in the last 24 hours National Grid NY comments Tips Frustrations Share them with other site visitors: You previously opted out of viewing this content.
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