The Future of Long Island: Energy
Photo credit: Jim Peppler | A circuit breaker and transmission system connections at the LIPA Newbridge Road Substation in Levittown. In 2006, preparations were being made for the connection to the Neptune Regional Transmission System which brings 660 Megawatts of electricity, the equivalent of two power plants, to Long Island.
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article Business 6/5/10 Cleaner energy solution, lower costs needed For Long Island ratepayers battered by the country's fourth-highest energy costs, the next 20 years ... Read More »
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article Suffolk 6/4/10 Long Island's big six powerhouses Here are the powerhouses of Long Island. Nearly every volt of power that comes into ... Read More »
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article Long Island 6/4/10 Voices of Long Island: Energy Newsday staff asked Long Islanders about the future of energy on Long Island.Clifton Smith, 68, ... Read More »
The Future of Long Island: Energy