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Pittsburgh banks compare 2021 Paycheck Protection Program round to 2020, expect lower volume

Pittsburgh banks compare 2021 Paycheck Protection Program round to 2020, expect lower volume
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Appalachian Power, Wheeling Power seek approval of $61M broadband expansion project

Daily Energy Insider Published on January 22, 2021 by Kim Riley © Shutterstock Virginia-based Appalachian Power Co. and Wheeling Power Co., a West Virginia-based subsidiary of American Electric Power, on Jan. 20 submitted an application for a middle-mile broadband infrastructure expansion project and associated cost recovery in West Virginia. “With utility poles already in place near homes and businesses, even in the most rugged and mountainous areas, we are well-positioned to help expand broadband access in rural parts of our service area,” said Chris Beam, Appalachian Power president and chief operating officer, in a statement. “The expansion of fiber also provides a robust communications platform for electric grid enhancements that improve energy efficiency and service reliability.”

Environmental News For The Week Ending 16January 2019

Environmental News For The Week Ending 16January 2019 This is a collection of interesting news articles about the environment and related topics published last week. This is usually a Tuesday evening regular post at GEI (but can be posted at other times). Please share this article - Go to very top of page, right hand side, for social media buttons. Note: Because of the high volume of news regarding the coronavirus outbreak, that news has been published separately: Summary: New US Covid infections for the week ending January 16th were 8.5% below those of the week ending January 9th, so it appears that the incidence of new cases mat have peaked and is turning down, at least for the time being. One caveat to that, though, is that we don t know how many of the prior week s cases were from reports that had been delayed over the holidays. For a check on that, we can compare new cases from the week ending January 16th to those from the week ending December 19th, two weeks which sh

Council committee advances $1 5M contract request to demolish unsafe buildings

HUNTINGTON — Members of Huntington’s City Council’s Administration and Finance Committee last week advanced a resolution to enter a $1.5 million contract with an Ohio construction company to demolish at least 90 houses in Huntington. The contract would be entered with Danny Sullivan Excavating, of Coal Grove, Ohio, which received the highest score by a panel reviewing the bids. Huntington Mayor Steve Williams said Thursday that the funds should cover the demolition of upward of 90 houses, with a cost of at least $10,000 to tear down each home. Williams announced in October 2020 the city’s goal to demolish 119 buildings on the unsafe building list by June 30, the end of the fiscal year. The demolition is part of Project B.A.N.E., which stands for Blight and Nuisance Elimination.

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