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14th December 2020In Challenging Year, National Grid Committed to Aiding Customers
WALTHAM, MA – As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact the country, National Grid is urging customers experiencing hardships to make use of the company’s many energy management and assistance programs.
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10th December 2020National Grid Funding Puts New Face on Old Eyesore
NEWTON FALLS, N.Y. – The holidays are coming early in Newton Falls this year with an economic development grant from National Grid.
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9th December 2020National Grid, City of Lackawanna Complete LED Streetlight Conversion
The City of Lackawanna has partnered with National Grid to convert 2,300 streetlights to LEDs, which will deliver long-term cost and energy savings.
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8th December 2020Bringing Holiday Cheer to Syracuse Senior Facility
National Grid and the PGR Foundation partner on a ‘Holiday Trees for Our Senior Friends’ campaign to bring holiday cheer to the residents of the Central Park Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in Syracuse.
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3rd December 2020National Grid Transitions to Regional Focus and Appoints Key Leaders
Waltham, MA - National Grid US President Badar Khan today announced the company’s transition to a deeply local model for its US business.
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Insights
1st December 20208 things you (probably) didn't know about National Grid
From finding buried treasure to being put on the A-list for our engagement with tackling climate change, here we share some fascinating facts about National Grid; and how we’re leading the charge to make the energy network cleaner, greener and more reliable.
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24th November 2020National Grid Providing Support to Restore Trees, Parks Affected by October Greater Capital Region Wind Storm
After 100 mph winds, a derecho, and several tornados ravaged the Greater Capital Region on Oct. 7, many trees that had stood for decades were lost in parks and neighborhoods around the area.
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16th November 2020National Grid Crews Continue to Focus on Public Safety, Restore Power Following Severe Western New York Wind Storm
More than 1,400 National Grid line, tree and service workers in western New York are focused on public safety and are making steady progress in removing downed wires, trees, tree limbs, broken poles and other hazards and restoring power after a severe wind storm swept across the region on Sunday.