Press Releases
Hingham Municipal Lighting Plant Installs Anemometer
The Hingham Municipal Lighting Plant (HMLP) completed an important step in the study of potential wind power in Hingham with the installation of a 164 foot wind monitoring device, called an anemometer. The HMLP contractor, Lighthouse Electrical Contracting of...
Hingham Light completes Residential Rate Comparison
Hingham- The Hingham Municipal Lighting Plant has completed a review of its 2007 Residential rates compared to the privately-owned electric utilities that surround Hingham. The comparison against the rates of Massachusetts Electric, a National Grid company, Boston...
Power Lines – Energy Conservation
Recently, I have been asked by many Hingham Municipal Lighting Plant (“HMLP”) customers about energy conservation and the types of programs the company has to assist customers in these efforts. The conversation typically involves discussion on customers usage, what...
Hingham Light General Manager Elected to MMWEC Board
(Hingham, MA, June 30, 2006) Hingham Municipal Light Plant General Manager John G. Tzimorangas was elected to the Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Company Board of Directors at the company’s annual meeting. Mr. Tzimorangas was elected by the membership to...
Hingham Municipal Lighting Plant: A Historical View
Commentary by John G. Tzimorangas The more people I run into and talk to about the Hingham Municipal Lighting Plant, the more I realize that most citizens in Hingham do not understand the history and benefits of the Light Plant. The suggestion has been made by...
HMLP Underground Project Begins
Hingham- the Hingham Municipal Lighting Plant has hired Sertex Corp. of Rhode Island to construct a new electric underground duct bank as part of new infrastructure needed to meet the growing electrical demand in Town. The construction will begin Monday, October 31...
Construction Begins on Hobart St. Substation Expansion
Hingham- the Hingham Municipal Lighting Plant has begun construction this week on the expansion of the Hobart St. substation near the Town Landfill. The expansion of the station became necessary to meet the growing demand for power that the Town has been experiencing...