NSTAR is a private utility company that provides retail electricity and natural gas to customers in eastern and central Massachusetts. State nickname: Bay State Other U.S. States Capital Boston Largest city Boston Governor Mitt Romney Official languages English Area 27,360 km² (44th) - Land 20,317 km² - Water 7,043 km² (25. ...
NSTAR was formed by a merger of the Boston Edison Company, the Cambridge Electric Light Company, the Commonwealth Electric Company and the Commonwealth Gas Company.
NSTAR sold its interest in the Seabrook Station Nuclear Power Plant to FPL Group (Florida Power and Light) in 2002. (See the associated FPL press release (http://www.fpl.com/news/2002/contents/02010.shtml).)
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External links
NSTAR website (http://www.nstaronline.com/).
Proceedings from the Boston Edison restructuring (http://www.mass.gov/dte/restruct/competition/companies/bostoned.htm) from the Massachusetts Department of Telecommunications and Energy.
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NSTAR (NYSE: NST) is a private utility company that provides retail electricity and natural gas to customers in eastern and central Massachusetts.
NSTAR was formed by the merger of Boston Edison Company and ComEnergy System, Inc. NSTAR currently has the following operating units: Boston Edison Company, Cambridge Electric Light Company, Commonwealth Electric Company, and NSTAR Gas Company (formerly Commonwealth Gas and Cambridge Illuminating Gas Company).
NSTAR sold its interest in the Seabrook Station nuclear power plant to FPL Group in 2002.
According to NStar, its ''well-rehearsed contingency plan" for replacing striking workers with supervisors and contractors means that most of its 1.4 million customers in Eastern Massachusetts should see few major service disruptions during the strike.
NStar said that there were no big disruptions yesterday, though it did suspend its normal service guarantees, Allen said.
NStar, which claims it has spent heavily on power-grid upgrades, disputes any claims that it is short-changing safety issues or that the strike is about safety.