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Central Hudson Works to Fill Nearly 50 New Positions to Improve Customer Experience
Central Hudson Works to Fill Nearly 50 New Positions to Improve Customer Experience -
Powering the Path
Central Hudson is committed to making investments in infrastructure and technology that cost effectively reduce carbon emissions while continuing to provide reliable, resilient and affordable power. -
Central Hudson and Employees Contribute $1.4 Million to the Community and Economic Development Support
Central Hudson and Employees Contribute $1.4 Million to the Community and Economic Development Support -
Dry Ice and Water Distributed to Customers Impacted by Tropical Storm Isaias
Dry Ice and Water Distributed to Customers Affected by Tropical Storm Isaias -
Central Hudson Provides Small Business Support with Back to Business Funding Program
Central Hudson Provides Small Business Support with Back to Business Funding Program -
Training Academy
Central Hudson is developing a Training Academy and Transmission and Distribution Primary Control Center in Ulster County. This new facility will allow Central Hudson to establish a single, dedicated and centralized training facility to enable scenario-based training for our employees. -
Dig Safely Hotline Protects Utility Services, Public
April is designated as national Dig Safely Month, and Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corp. reminds anyone planning to dig to first submit a location request through UDig NY (formerly Dig Safely NY), or by calling 811, the toll-free Dig Safely hotline. Through the hotline, underground utility lines and equipment can be marked and properly identified prior to the start of excavation. The service is provided at no cost to the caller. -
Excavators: Use the Dig Safely Hotline
Central Hudson’s Coronavirus COVID-19 Readiness -
Just works
Landing page for Natural Gas: It just works campaign. -
Central Hudson Supports Communities and Customers, Proposes New Rate Plan
Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corp. is working with New York State regulators and independent parties to establish a new rate plan, to become effective following the June 30, 2021 expiration of the utility’s current plan. A new plan is required to provide a path for utility operations and to continue critical investments to modernize and enhance the region’s energy infrastructure, meet New York State’s nation leading environmental goals and enable new technologies to improve customer service.