Energy bills are high in Rhode Island this winter, due to a combination of higher-than-normal rates and very cold weather.
Gusty winds and the snow and ice left over from the weekend's storm caused multiple power outages in our area.
Cold temperatures mean more heat, and that means a bigger energy bill for Rhode Islanders. According to the latest data from ...
appliance and energy efficiency rebates in jeopardy Energy efficiency programs, dementia care research and international ...
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WJAR) — Rhode Island is ready for Saturday night's expected snowfall, according to Gov. Dan McKee. McKee ...
Brown University Health said a power outage at Rhode Island Hospital Saturday morning put the hospital on diversion. A ...
Ratepayers are already paying more than ever for service that keeps getting worse, says state Representative Megan L. Cotter.
Rhode Island Energy disagrees with Rep. Megan Cotter's proposal to cap electricity rate hikes, arguing it would negatively impact Rhode Islanders. The company claims a large portion of energy ...
PROVIDENCE – Rhode Island Infrastructure Bank says the installation of a high-efficiency energy system and stormwater ...
Canadian Minister of International Development Ahmed Hussen has conveyed his country’s interest in supporting nuclear energy ...
Indonesia's Foreign Minister Sugiono engaged in discussions regarding food and energy security with visiting Russian Deputy ...