close-up of lit natural gas stove - Javier Zayas Photography/Getty Images Considering a new gas line for your home is a decision many homeowners face, and for good reason. Natural gas is a popular ...
This story was produced by Billie Pollisotto and distributed by Next Net. You might be picturing quartz counters and sleek appliances, but if your gas line can’t keep up, that dream kitchen could hit ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul today repealed the so-called 100-foot rule that allows most new customers to hook into natural gas networks for free, but delayed implementation for a year.
Gov. Hochul announced she signed legislation on Friday to eliminate the "100-foot rule" for new residential natural gas hookups.
A new state law shifts the cost of new residential gas connections from ratepayers to homeowners, raising questions about ...
Traducido en español por El Planeta, Boston's Latino daily. This confluence of challenges — plus a federal administration that’s hostile to renewables and pushing hard for more oil and gas use — has ...
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New York to end gas hookup subsidy
For years, people building new homes in New York State, haven’t had to pay for the first 100-feet of a new gas line. It is covered by a subsidy, paid for by ...
Considering a new gas line for your home is a decision many homeowners face, and for good reason. Natural gas is a popular energy source thanks to its efficiency and cost-effectiveness, providing ...
This confluence of challenges — plus a federal administration that’s hostile to renewables and pushing hard for more oil and gas use — has some residents and policy makers re-examining an option ...
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