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15th November 2021National Grid Goes Red for Women
National Grid was a proud sponsor of the American Heart Association’s Go Red for Women Celebration in Syracuse in October.
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11th November 2021Hard Hat Sales Benefit Veterans Organization
National Grid employees visited Clear Path for Veterans in Chittenango on Nov. 10 and presented a check for $4,000 to the organization.
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9th November 2021National Grid Thanks Mission Hope Community for its Support
Mission Hope Community, a historic church in the village of Camillus, New York, opened its parking lot to National Grid in August.
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8th November 2021Donated LED Lightbulbs to be Distributed Through Area Food Pantries
A program sponsored by National Grid and New York State Electric & Gas (NYSEG) will distribute energy efficient lighting to those in need.
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6th November 2021A statement from Badar Khan, President, National Grid, US on House passing bipartisan infrastructure package
National Grid applauds Congress for passing a bipartisan infrastructure measure that will make critical investments in clean energy, resilience and climate change solutions.
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5th November 2021National Grid Employees Earn Honors at International Lineman's Rodeo
Three National Grid electric operations employees finished among the best in their field at the International Linesman’s Rodeo in October.
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4th November 2021National Grid Connects Renewables, Installs EV Charging Ports, as Part of Comprehensive Effort to Reduce Emissions
WALTHAM, MA – In a year since launching its Net Zero Plan, National Grid has made strides in its efforts to improve energy efficiency, integrate clean energy resources and reduce carbon emissions across the company’s footprint.
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3rd November 2021National Grid Encourages Customers to Stay Safe While Turning Back the Clocks at the End of Daylight Saving Time
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — National Grid customers across the company’s service area will set their clocks, watches, and devices back one hour this weekend to coincide with the end of daylight saving time, which occurs at 2 a.m., Sunday, Nov. 7.