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29th April 2021Planting Positivity with Power4Tomorrow
On a recent warm spring morning, a trio of Norway Spruces were being planted near the waterfront at India Point Park.
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23rd April 2021Utility Bill Help Segment Featured on Rhode Island TV Program
On Friday (4/23) National Grid’s Rhode Island Customer and Community Manager Marisa Albanese appeared on WPRI’s Rhode Show to discuss ways for customers to manage their utility bill during the ongoing pandemic
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22nd April 2021National Grid Unveils Beaver Lake Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
National Grid today unveiled new electric vehicle charging stations at Beaver Lake Nature Center near Baldwinsville in celebration of Earth Day.
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22nd April 2021National Grid Deploys Innovative EV Chargers in Melrose, MA
WALTHAM, MA – National Grid today announced the deployment of pole-mounted electric vehicle chargers in Melrose, unveiling an innovative, first-in-the region program intended to expand EV adoption, accelerate usage and lower installation costs.
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21st April 2021Clean, Reliable Energy Ahead!
Wouldn’t it be something if your furnace gave you a 30-day notice that it needed to be replaced? Or what if your car told you it was going to need a new radiator in a few weeks?
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20th April 2021The Home Depot, The Hershey Company, and NRG Sign Solar Power Purchase Agreements with National Grid Renewables’ Noble Project in Texas
Minneapolis, MN (April 20, 2021) – As part of this year’s Earth Day celebration, National Grid Renewables has announced the signing of three solar power purchase agreements (PPAs) for the Noble Project (Noble) currently under construction in Denton County, Texas.
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19th April 2021National Grid, Mass Save Sponsors Win 2021 Energy Star Partner of the Year — Sustained Excellence Award
Waltham – National Grid, as a Sponsor of Mass Save® has received the 2021 ENERGY STAR® Partner of the Year—Sustained Excellence Award from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy.