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A new report says more investment in New England’s grid is needed for a clean energy future

A new report says more investment in New England’s grid is needed for a clean energy future

by Kimberly Glassman | Feb 23, 2024 | Uncategorized

The study, from grid operator ISO New England, concludes that New England may need to invest close to $1 billion in in its electric transmission infrastructure each year, through 2050, in order to handle the increased electrical demands. Under one scenario outlined in...
A new report says more investment in New England’s grid is needed for a clean energy future

Torrington apartment complex getting $16M renovation

by Kimberly Glassman | Feb 23, 2024 | Uncategorized

More than $16 million in state financing has been earmarked to renovate the 55-year-old Northside Terraces apartment complex at 4 Terrace Drive. Northside Terraces LLC will get $4 million in state Department of Housing financing, $12.08 million in Connecticut Housing...
A new report says more investment in New England’s grid is needed for a clean energy future

Loading dock takes center stage as contractors tour Garde Arts Center expansion project

by Kimberly Glassman | Feb 23, 2024 | Uncategorized

A two-pronged plan to reconfigure Governor Winthrop Boulevard and renovate the Garde Arts Center’s loading area took a step forward Thursday as contractors toured the future construction site. The goal of the project is to expand space behind the 325 State St. theater...
A new report says more investment in New England’s grid is needed for a clean energy future

Simsbury rejects 432-unit housing development proposal at The Hartford’s former campus

by Kimberly Glassman | Feb 23, 2024 | Uncategorized

After months of back and forth on a massive development proposed at the former site of The Hartford insurance company, the Zoning Commission voted to reject a project that would have included 432 rental units. The decision on Wednesday comes as a win to the many...
A new report says more investment in New England’s grid is needed for a clean energy future

Greenwich’s Glenville road improvement delayed again after bids came in more than $1M over budget

by Kimberly Glassman | Feb 23, 2024 | Uncategorized

The Department of Public Works was planning to start the work this year, but bids have come in more than $1 million over budget, officials said, which has caused them to shift the timeline back. “We went out to bid with the intent to start this spring, but the bids...
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