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There are almost 1,000 people signed up to testify during a virtual hearing concerning Eversource bill hikes before the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority. PURA launched an investigation into Eversource late last month after outrage from customers who saw large increases in their most recent utility bills. PURA confirms rates on the delivery side of your electric bill went up July… Google Jul 29, 2020
House Antitrust Subcommittee Chairman David Cicilline, D, R.I., questioned Google CEO Sundar Pichai about his company’s treatment of Yelp. “The choice Google gave Yelp was, ’Let us steal your content or effectively disappear from the web,’” said Cicilline. “Mr. Pichai, isn’t that anti-competitive?”
Eversource Energy’s chief executive officer told industry analysts Wednesday the utility expects Connecticut regulators to eventually permit the utility to recover tens of millions of dollars from ratepayers for costs related to Tropical Storm Isaias.
Cathy Zoi, CEO of EVgo, pays a lot of attention to the economics of public electric vehicle charging, both in terms of the widely varying upfront costs from location to location, and the long-term calculations that go into making sure their revenue exceeds their costs over their lifetime.
“We have a first-mover advantage, but we also have a first-learner advantage,” she said, with data collected from about 1,500 fast chargers across 800 locations to date. That s allowed the decade-old EV charging provider to develop “proprietary utilization forecasting tools” aimed at ensuring that the early years of a fast-charging site, when relatively few EVs are on the roads to use it, can eventually be made up by the end of its life as EVs proliferate in its region. “That’s some of our secret sauce.”
With Connecticut’s coronavirus numbers continuing a steady decline and reaching levels that were not seen since before Thanksgiving, the state is planning to move into the next phase of its vaccination rollout, beginning with adults who are 65 and older. Frontline essential workers and those with underlying health conditions are also expected to be included in the next, large group.