NSTAR and its four sister subsidiaries, all owned by New England's largest energy delivery company, Northeast Utilities, are slated to get a new name and logo on Monday, Feb. 2.
Just moments ago there was a helicopter hovering in the air across from the station. Of course we all came to the windows wondering what was going on, so did we get exciting news?
Here’s a great link from NSTAR to track any power outages from the Blizzard of '13. Nstar has brought in work crews from as far away as Georgia, Illinois, Michigan and Wisconsin to help their 3,000 Nstar employees.
NSTAR is operating in a "Level 5 Emergency Response"...
It's one of those things that you always hear about, but you never actually do. Last year, for some reason, I finally did it. I got a free energy assessment from Nstar. Now, Larry jumped on board. If you are an Nstar customer, I can't think of any reason why you shouldn't take advantage of this...
Here's a great link from NSTAR to track any power outages as a result of the effects from Hurricane Sandy. There were already 2500 power outages as of mid morning, with most of those in Freetown and Acushnet.