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  • Press releases

    8th July 2022

    National Grid CAC Draft Scoping Plan Comments Encourage Fair and Equitable Clean Energy Goals for All

    BROOKLYN, N.Y. – National Grid submitted comments to the New York State Climate Action Council’s draft scoping plan, agreeing with the goal and approach to seek and evaluate all feedback, recommending consideration of a hybrid pathway that includes heat decarbonization through an integrated electric and clean gas system which can meet or exceed clean energy goals and preserve affordability, reliability, jobs, and resiliency for all New Yorkers.
  • Press releases

    8th July 2022

    National Grid Commemorates Lineworker Appreciation Day

    Flipping a light switch and expecting your lights to turn on is something we all take for granted, but it takes a field force of thousands to maintain the infrastructure that carries electricity to your home and respond when your service is interrupted.
  • Press releases

    29th June 2022

    National Grid Presenting Sponsor for Brooklyn Chamber’s 2022 Energy Summit and Expo

    National Grid was a presenting sponsor of the 2022 Brooklyn Chamber Energy Summit and Expo held at Dock 72 in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. As part of the summit, National Grid employees representing energy efficiency, economic development and regulatory strategy participated in various panel discussions focused on the path to a clean energy future.

  • Press releases

    28th June 2022

    Queens Public Library Receives National Grid Grants

    The Queens Public Library (QPL) received two grants totaling $35,000 from National Grid’s Social Impact team to support the library’s STEAM Club and Queens Connected: Bridging the Digital Divide program, inspiring the next generation of innovators and problem-solvers and providing internet hotspots for underserved communities to have access to online job and educational opportunities.

  • Press releases

    28th June 2022

    PRIDE grows in Brooklyn

    After a two-year hiatus of celebrating in-person, revelry was in the air as PRIDE supporters ran, walked, marched, laughed, sang, danced, performed, cheered, watched, donated, promoted, and shared with each other as part of the Brooklyn PRIDE Fair and Parade.