by hladmin | Sep 21, 2022 | News
National Grid has exited Rhode Island with $5.3 billion. The agency review process refused to allow advocacy for the public interest in rate reduction, allowing the utilities to continue capitalizing on their economic interests in infrastructure investment and their...
by hladmin | Jan 10, 2018 | News
Here’s more commentary questioning when our Providence Journal will see the path to a cheaper and cleaner energy future rather than wallowing away in business as usual: ProJo Spouts More Hot Air, Guest MINDSETTER™ Seth Handy Responding to the January 1, 2018 and...
by hladmin | Dec 12, 2017 | News
Here is an article in Go Local Prov about our reply to a Providence Journal’s applause for ISO NE’s visit and call for more big power infrastructure in a closed meeting: Guest MINDSETTER™ Handy: ISO’s Visit & All That Gas The original Providence Journal piece is...
by hladmin | Nov 17, 2017 | News
Seth Handy makes C-PACE presentation to the Rhode Island Bar Association with Michael Baer (Senior Advisor, RI Infrastructure Bank) and Jessica Bailey (CEO Greenworks Lending). You can WATCH THE PRESENTATION HERE…
by hladmin | Sep 5, 2017 | News
Here’s coverage in the 9.5.17 Rhody Beat regarding our efforts to preserve historic waterfront farmland that the Town of Warren has planned to preserve under their Comprehensive Plan: Tug-of-war over Touisset development
by hladmin | Aug 31, 2017 | News
Here’s Seth’s response to the Providence Journal’s advocacy for business as usual as the cost effective solution to our high energy rates – it hasn’t worked so far and is not the path RI’s leadership or our energy stakeholders have selected for a more affordable...