NYSEG/RG&E covers one of the largest physical areas of New York’s energy utilities. It provides service from the North Country to North Salem down in Westchester, and from Western New […]| The Public Utility Law Project of New York ("PULP")
If you read our previous post about the massive bill increases in Con Edison’s territory (NYC and Westchester), you know that PULP has pointed out that bill surges are happening all over the State of New York, its just that (1) Con Ed’s bills came out first, (2) there is much more media in NYC and thus more of an echo chamber, and (3) if the problem happens only in one place it is an oddity, but if it happens everywhere, there is something wrong in the system, and the regulator should be ...| The Public Utility Law Project of New York ("PULP")
Estimated Total Energy Burden of Residential Low-Income Utility Customers in NYS By Heating Fuel Type/Region (2019)| The Public Utility Law Project of New York ("PULP")
Theresa A. Hotte is the Staff Attorney for the Southern Tier for the Public Utility Law Project. Ms. Hotte graduated cum laude from Albany Law School with a Juris Doctorate in 2021 and magna cum laude from Russell Sage College in 2015 with a bachelor’s degree in Sociology. While in law school, Ms. Hotte co-hosted several Legal Name Change Clinics with OUTLaw, Albany Law School’s LGBTQ+ Law Student Association, and represented adult and child survivors of family violence through the school...| The Public Utility Law Project of New York ("PULP")
Ian Donaldson is a Communications and Policy Aide at the Public Utility Law Project. Prior to his employment with PULP, Mr. Donaldson was at the New York State Assembly where he worked on a variety of issue areas including housing, consumer protection, and energy and environmental policy. Mr. Donaldson has a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations from SUNY New Paltz.| The Public Utility Law Project of New York ("PULP")
Lisa Forkas is the Administrator of the Public Utility Law Project. In addition to a twenty-five-year career in the New York State Legislature, Ms. Forkas’s c.v. includes a spectrum of customer and client service experience as well as marketing and productivity optimization skills.| The Public Utility Law Project of New York ("PULP")
William Yates, CPA is the Director of Research of the Public Utility Law Project. Mr. Yates provides financial and data analysis, administrative assistance, and support for PULP’s advocacy work on behalf of residential utility and energy consumers. He is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA), licensed to practice in New York State, and a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA). Mr. Yates is a graduate of Colgate University where he received a Bachelor of Arts ...| The Public Utility Law Project of New York ("PULP")
Andrew Saavedra (he/him) is a Legal Aide for the Public Utility Law Project based in New York City. He graduated from the City University of New York School of Law in the Summer of 2022. Prior to joining PULP, Andrew was a legal intern at Communities Resist, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, and Earthjustice.| The Public Utility Law Project of New York ("PULP")
Alicia Landis, Esq. is the Direct Services Supervisor and Staff Attorney for Central New York for the Public Utility Law Project. Ms. Landis attended SUNY Oswego where she received her Bachelor’s in Political Science. Ms. Landis went on to attend Albany Law School where she received her Juris Doctorate, Cum Laude. While at Albany Law School, Ms. Landis researched Elder Law in relation to COVID-19 for the New York State Bar Association to create a reference library for attorneys. Ms. Landis ...| The Public Utility Law Project of New York ("PULP")
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