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NYSEG Updates Energy Task Force on County’s Energy Future

NYSEG BRIEFS ENERGY TASK FORCE Pipeline Expansion To Begin Next Year By JENNIFER HILL • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com Farwell COOPERSTOWN – Work on increasing the DeRuyter-Oneonta gas pipeline's capacity by 25 percent will begin next year, NYSEG has told the Otsego County Energy Task Force. That could mean the "interruptible power" – Oneonta's colleges and Fox Hospital are required to switch to more expensive fuel oil when temperatures drop below zero – will kick in less often, county Rep. Michelle…

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Energy Task Force Goal: To Avoid Us Vs. Them

You have reached your limit of 3 free articles To Continue Reading SubscribeLogin   Our hard-copy and online publications cover the news of Otsego County by putting the community back into the newspaper. We are funded entirely by advertising and subscriptions. With your support, we continue to offer local, independent reporting that is not influenced by commercial or political ties.…

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Energy Task Force Offers Public Workshop, Preps Energy Studies

Energy Task Force Offers Public Workshop, Preps Energy Studies Barbara Ann Heegan, president, Otsego County Chamber and chair of the Energy Task Force's Economic Development sub-group, tells the group about the upcoming workshop on energy efficiency for small businesses. (Libby Cudmore/AllOTSEGO.com) By LIBBY CUDMORE  • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com County Board Member Danny Lapin, District 13, explained that the Environment sub-group would be reviewing the good and bad of all types of energy projects, both conventional and renewable. ONEONTA – While…

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DiPerna Invited Back To Vatican To Advise Pope

COOPERSTOWN AND AROUND Jacob Smith of Toddsville reported this goat loose Friday afternoon, Feb. 22, causing consternation in that Town of Otsego hamlet. Its owners, Hank and Diane Nichols of Cooperstown, claimed the animal and reported it safely back in its pen that evening DiPerna Invited Back To Vatican To Advise Pope COOPERSTOWN - Paula DiPerna, the Cooperstown-based consultant, has been invited back to the Vatican March 7-9 to confer with Pope Francis on U.N. goals for social and economic…

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