Information on Rates – November 2020

During its September 2020 meeting, the Board of Commissioners for Norwich Public Utilities (NPU) approved new rates for the four services we provide our customers.

Road Closure Notice – November 5, 2020

On Thursday, November 5, 2020, a private tree contractor will be working with NPU and Norwich Public Works to remove a large tree at 204 Old Salem Road that has become a public safety hazard.

10 reasons to install a heat pump system

What is a heat pump? It’s an all-in-one heating and air conditioning system that works year-round to keep your home or business comfortable. During the winter, it collects heat from outdoor air and transfers it inside. During the summer, it doubles as an air conditioner by extracting heat from inside and transferring it outside. Saves 

Small Business Administration COVID-related support

Small Business Administration COVID-related support The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is a federal agency that works to help small businesses of all types get started, grow and thrive. The SBA website is a great resource for information on programs, products and services that are available to small businesses SBA Products and Resources SBA works 

NPU celebrates virtual Public Power and Public Gas Weeks

NORWICH – Norwich Public Utilities (NPU) celebrated Public Power Week and National Public Gas Week which occurred between October 4-10. These annual events bring attention to the unique business models and considerable benefits not-for-profit utility providers bring to their customers and communities. “NPU is proud of the critical role we play in the daily lives 

NPU celebrating virtual Public Power and Public Gas Weeks

Norwich Public Utilities (NPU) is celebrating Public Power Week and National Public Gas Week which runs between October 4-10, 2020. These annual events that bring attention to the unique business models and considerable benefits not-for-profit utility providers bring to their customers and communities.

Outage Update – Storm Isaias

As of 10:00 this morning, we have approximately 4,000 customers out of service, down from a peak of more than 6,500 last night.