Public Service Commission of New York is looking to revoke some utilities' licenses to operate. It had only done so once in the past. This comes from the Commission's belief utilities underestimated the storm Isaias and its potential impacts, threatening the lives of many. However, while Cuomo threatens a fine, the company still has yet to face repercussions for millions of households going dark for unknown reasons last year.
Rebecca C Lewis, "Could ConEd and PSEG Long Island be replaced?", contributed by Briana Leone, The Energy Rights Project, Platform for Experimental Collaborative Ethnography, last modified 17 August 2020, accessed 12 October 2024. https://energyrights.info/content/could-coned-and-pseg-long-island-be-replaced
Critical Commentary
Public Service Commission of New York is looking to revoke some utilities' licenses to operate. It had only done so once in the past. This comes from the Commission's belief utilities underestimated the storm Isaias and its potential impacts, threatening the lives of many. However, while Cuomo threatens a fine, the company still has yet to face repercussions for millions of households going dark for unknown reasons last year.