
NSTAR Electric & Gas Check out the article that ran in Sunday’s Cape Cod Times about smart grids and NSTAR using high-tech, "self-healing" equipment to increase service reliability. http://bit.ly/qVaZD

NSTAR Electric & Gas CAREERS and the disABLED magazine spoke with two NSTAR employees about overcoming the challenges faced by disabled workers in today’s workplace. A copy of the article that includes the inspiring words of Customer Service Representatives Tim Cumings and Tim Vernon is posted on nstar.com. http://bit.ly/1fHTUY
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NSTAR Electric & Gas NSTAR wants to cut residential electric rates again beginning in January. If approved, the supply price will be the lowest since 2005. This follows a 38 percent winter rate price cut for natural gas customers that went into effect on Sunday!

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Great news! The Department of Energy has awarded NSTAR $10 million in federal stimulus funds to advance the rollout the company’s electric grid "self-healing" project. The project will further-improve service reliability by reducing the extent, frequency and duration of customer outages. NSTAR is proud to have one of t...he largest automated systems in the country and this project will serve to modernize more of the grid in its service territory. Read our press release: http://bit.ly/zkW9YRead More
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The U.S. Department of Energy today awarded NSTAR Electric $10 million in federal stimulus funding to advance the roll-out of the company’s electric grid “self-healing” project. More.

NSTAR Electric & Gas What a beautiful fall day for NSTAR employees who are volunteering at Tower Hill Botanical Gardens in Boylston and Castle Island in Boston.

NSTAR Electric & Gas Looks like it's gonna be a chilly weekend. Find out how to keep warm and save $ with NSTAR's fall energy saving tips: http://bit.ly/3wSuNN
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Set your thermostat no higher than 68 degrees when you are home and lower the temperature when you go to bed or when you are not at home. This will ensure optimal home heating and save energy.
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