Smoothing out access to energy bill assistance
The Public Utility Law Project is pushing to ensure eligible New Yorkers receive a range of heating assistance.
Understanding your energy bills
Advocates are seeking to increase transparency with residential energy bills.
Funding a voice for the little guy against utilities
Gov. Kathy Hochul vetoed a measure to ensure nonprofits can get reimbursed for advocacy they do in utility cases.
New Yorkers brace for expensive winter heating bills
The Public Utility Law Project of New York is helping low-income New Yorkers navigate higher energy bills this winter.
Adding up New Yorkers’ water bills
Approved legislation gives state regulators a better understanding of how far behind New Yorkers are on their water bills.
Why energy bills are going up and what can be done about it
We hear from the Public Utility Law Project of NY about the rate setting cases overseen by the Public Service Commission.
Public advocate pushes for lower energy bills
The Public Utility Law Project of New York is pushing state policymakers to lower energy bills for low-income New Yorkers.
Heating assistance faces uncertain future
The Home Energy Assistance Program subsidizes energy bills, but it abruptly stopped taking applications in January.
Understanding the work of New York’s utility regulator
The state's Public Service Commission has a very important role, but do New Yorker understand what's going on?


